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Net find of the week 03 KW 45 | Powder Magazine Austria

Contribution to international understanding

by Marius Schwager 11/11/2012
In the spirit of general international understanding, we would like to present a slightly different perspective in this week's Netzfundstück: How do our western neighbors from overseas view the German-speaking part of the Alps and their growing freeride culture in particular?

Powder Magazine November 2012

In the spirit of general international understanding, we would like to present a slightly different perspective in this week's Netzfundstücke: How do our western neighbors from overseas view the German-speaking part of the Alps and specifically their ever-growing freeride culture?

Powder Magazine November 2012

As an example of this intercultural issue, we take a specialist article from the world-famous PowderMagazine. Photographer Mattias Fredriksson was out and about in Austria's top freeride destinations, particularly on the Arlberg and around Innsbruck, and took a closer look at his view of our Western European ski culture with correspondent Leslie Anthony. The self-description on www.powdermag.com for the article reads as follows: "Austria. An oldie but a goodie, longtime POWDER Senior Correspondent Leslie Anthony checks out the future of one of the world's most storied ski experiences."

Powder Magazine Cover November 2012

The article can be seen in full on the photographer's website with the help of a good eye or a magnifying aid. If you are interested, individual issues as well as comparatively inexpensive annual subscriptions can be purchased at www.powdermag.com. However you take this perspective, which is alien to ours, the pictures are at least worth a look.

To the full article on www.mattiasfredriksson.com

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This article has been automatically translated by DeepL with subsequent editing. If you notice any spelling or grammatical errors or if the translation has lost its meaning, please write an e-mail to the editors.

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