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CR 314 (2025/2026)

Snow report Kitzbühel Alps, 02/28/2026

Autria Kitzbühel Alps
02/28/2026
Kapudl
Skitour
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Snow condition

2 von 5 Sterne

Snow quality

3 von 5 Sterne

Overall impression

3 von 5 Sterne

Altitude

1700 - 2500m

Avalanche warning level

considerable (3)

Exposition

North North-Eas North-West

Snow condition

2 von 5 Sterne
Covered shoes
Stone Contact avoidable

At the top you can ride without coming into contact with stones. You can't get down through the forest.

Video

Snow quality

3 von 5 Sterne
Firn
Powder snow

Very fine powder in reasonably shady exposures. The window for firn is rather narrow because the harsch cover is not super thick and is only stable in the full south.

Risks

Old snow problem
Woom- or hissing noise

Wind intensity: No Wind (0 km/h)

I heard the loudest roar ever at about 2000m on a completely soaked slope. Almost all the steep shady slopes have been covered with huge avalanches of old snow in the last week.

Overall impression

3 von 5 Sterne
Equal

Surprisingly good! Wouldn't have thought that powder like this could still be found. Whether it's worth it from the valley is questionable. It doesn't actually start until 2000.

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