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CR 44 (2016/2017)

Snow report Arlberg, 11/11/2016

Saisoneröffnungsskitour in Stuben (Albona), bei sensationellen Bedingungen, für November.

Autria Arlberg
11/11/2016
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Snow condition

4 von 5 Sterne

Snow quality

4 von 5 Sterne

Overall impression

4 von 5 Sterne

Snow condition

4 von 5 Sterne

In Stuben (1400m), about 50cm of fresh snow this morning. The first 500m seem to have fallen without any significant wind influence. After that, from about 1800m, a few blown-off spots, easily skied around.

Snow quality

4 von 5 Sterne

From the bottom to the top, powder. Too much for the ascent and descent. The whole thing was pretty exhausting!!! But now there's a trail ...

Risks

In ridge areas, some loose snowfalls observed (->picture). On sunlit flanks, quite a few sliding snow slides. There is generally a lot of snow for November.

Overall impression

4 von 5 Sterne

No slope grooming yet on the Albona. Opposite on the Schindlergrat, snow groomers were already in use. There were also quite a lot of ski tourers out and about - an incredible amount of snow for November. Actually too much for both the ascent and descent!!!

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