Snow report Tux Alps, 11/28/2025
Snow condition
Snow quality
Overall impression
Altitude
1400 - 2600m
Avalanche warning level
no information (0)
Exposition
Snow condition
At the starting point at 1400m there is about 30cm of snow which rises to 50-60cm up to about 2200m. Further up, the snow depth is quite variable due to previous storms. It's good enough for meadows - alpine rose terrain is usually also easy to ride. Anything with more rocks is not recommended.
Snow quality
Nice cold powder from the starting point to the summit. Steep south, there was a very thin cover from the previous day. However, as the fresh snow fell with very little wind, all kinds of rocks were only very lightly covered in places.
Risks
Wind intensity: Low (< 20 km/h)
Pay attention to the old snow problem on all slopes where the snow from October has managed to hold on. Webcams/satellite images provide good information here.
Overall impression
Really good conditions for the end of November in the Tux Alps. During the last 2 snowfalls, a lot of fresh snow came down here, but it hasn't settled well yet. In the meantime, it's enough to have fun most of the time without touching the ground. The altitude range from 1800 to 2200m with a meadow surface is best. Tomorrow, unfortunately, a warm front will moisten the snow, let's see up to what altitude...
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