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Snow report Wildspitze, 04/25/2026

Highly recommended, beginner-friendly high tour for spring.

Autria Wildspitze
04/25/2026
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Snow condition

4 von 5 Sterne

Snow quality

5 von 5 Sterne

Overall impression

5 von 5 Sterne

Altitude

1600 - 3800m

Avalanche warning level

moderate (2)

Exposition

North West North-West

Snow condition

4 von 5 Sterne
Descent to valley (to 1700 m)
Stone Contact avoidable

Light, loose snow cover of 10-15cm at the top. At the bottom the finest firn for cruising or carving.

Video

Snow quality

5 von 5 Sterne
Firn
Powder snow

Super fun on the descent. There's hardly any snow at the bottom.

Risks

Diurnal warming

Wind intensity: No Wind (0 km/h)

Overall impression

5 von 5 Sterne
Worse

Incredibly beautiful tour through glaciated terrain on the Wildspitze. Beautiful loose snow at the top. The descent into the Taschachtal valley is firny but super grippy at midday. Also easy to push almost down into the valley. At the bottom, when it goes towards the Taschachalm, you have to plan for carrying passages, but these are fine. Due to the warm temperatures, however, there will be longer stretches of carrying.

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