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CR 236 (2023/2024)

Snow report Berchtesgaden Alps, 03/03/2024

Germany Berchtesgadener Alpen
03/03/2024
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Snow condition

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Snow quality

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Overall impression

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Altitude

1400 - 1600m

Avalanche warning level

low (1)

Exposition

North

Snow condition

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Blown backs

Overall, the snow conditions are very below average for the time of year, especially in the middle altitudes. There is still some snow at higher altitudes, but you usually have to walk long distances.

Snow quality

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Hard, pressed snow
Breakable crust
Jelly snow

Exposed to the sun and rutted, it is quite ok: sulky and soft. Otherwise often a tough cover, a bit tricky.

Risks

Diurnal warming
West

Wind intensity: Low (< 20 km/h)

At medium altitudes, danger mainly due to low snow cover.

Overall impression

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Equal

Finally back on skis after a long absence, even if only in a small area. There's not much left to do in the middle altitudes and it looks really bad on the south side. In the next few days I'll have a look further up, there should still be something possible if you carry far.

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