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CR 399 (2013/2014)

Snow report Roof tile, 02/24/2014

Attention! not Dachstein but St. Martin am Tennengebirge. North-facing descent from approx. 1900m. Powdery!

Autria Roof tile
02/24/2014
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Snow condition

2 von 5 Sterne

Snow quality

3 von 5 Sterne

Overall impression

3 von 5 Sterne

Snow condition

2 von 5 Sterne

At the bottom almost everything is green, but the first 200 m on the piste were easy to walk and ski, you never had to unbuckle! On the north side from 1200 meters it fits quite well, on the south side the slopes are green.

Snow quality

3 von 5 Sterne

North-facing descent from 1800m through larch forest up to approx. 1300m beautiful powder snow approx. 25 cm. Where the sun reaches, it is usually a bit hard.

Risks

On the north side the snow has bonded well, on the south side, where there is any snow at all, watch out for wet snow and slides on the grass mat in the steep terrain.

Overall impression

3 von 5 Sterne

Great tour with a powder descent and fantastic weather!

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