Snow report Tannheimer Valley, 12/26/2019
eigentlich ganz gut !!!
Snow condition
Snow quality
Overall impression
Snow condition
below 1200m there's nothing in the terrain. from 1500m there's a supporting base (partly hard) and about 20cm pow on top. above the forest line everything is totally blown over, but in gullies and hollows there's enough snow for a free choice of lines. no sharks caught today.
Snow quality
supporting base, with up to 20cm pow on it. no epic pow, this is bound, partly slightly capped, but can be ridden well in all expos.
Risks
we were on the krinnenspitze today, from the ski area. i can't confirm the tirol 4 today, here. above the forest line, there is a lot of blowing, but the amount of snow is not enough, even in gullies and hollows, >35°, for anything to be triggered. we also created some cracks in the snow cover when tracking, but even the track wedges, in the hairpin bends, held.below the forest line, it was north-sided all day today
Overall impression
no descent down the valley is possible without a ski slope. the weather forecast was right, the clouds started to elevator at about 13h. let's see how much fresh snow there will be tomorrow. until then it was bluebird, the snow was enough to ski down without stone contact and at the summit there was a great chute with pow.
3 stars, because everything was fine. but it needs a lot more snow in the area.
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