Snow report Tennengebirge, 02/22/2022
Snow condition
Snow quality
Overall impression
Altitude
900 - 1700m
Avalanche warning level
low (1)
Exposition
Snow condition
Good, but not exceptional snow conditions in the southern Tennengebirge.
Snow quality
The fresh snow was great, but unfortunately there wasn't enough of it, which is why you got through to the hard, icy surface.
Wind drifted snow
Intensity: strong
Altitude: 1300 m – 1800 m
Risks
Wind intensity: High (40 – 60 km/h)
We were only underwater in the forest (LWB 1). But the wind left its mark here too. Despite the wind signs, no clod formation or anything similar. Only when it warmed up after midday could you see how the snow became a little more bound and more prone to release. Considerably above the tree line.
Overall impression
A tough two stars, but unfortunately there was too little snow and too much wind to be able to call it a really good day. Some of the slopes were great, but too often the hard cover was the spoilsport. Let's see what happens further south tomorrow. Otherwise, I'm hoping that the weekend could be really good.
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