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CR 266 (2023/2024)

Snow report Stubai Glacier, 03/17/2024

Autria Stubai Glacier
03/17/2024
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Snow condition

3 von 5 Sterne

Snow quality

3 von 5 Sterne

Overall impression

3 von 5 Sterne

Altitude

1700 - 3400m

Avalanche warning level

moderate (2)

Exposition

North North-Eas North-West

Snow condition

3 von 5 Sterne
10 cm fresh snow
Descent to valley (to 1700 m)

Snow conditions in the area are very good for the time of year, especially on the glaciers above 2700m. Below 2000m it is rather average/below average. You can still get to the valley station.

Snow quality

3 von 5 Sterne
Hard, pressed snow
Breakable crust
Powder snow

Found nice dry powder above 2400-2500m on the north side, 2200-2400m minimal broken snow cover even further down rather hard.

Risks

Crevasse or fall danger
North-West

Wind intensity: Low (< 20 km/h)

The wind was blowing on the exposed summits/ridges, otherwise there was no wind all day.

Overall impression

3 von 5 Sterne
Equal

Due to the warm temperatures on the previous days, we went up the mountain and found dry powder snow on the north side. Besides, a little acclimatization never hurts, who knows what will happen in the future.

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