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Snow report / Solden/ Otz Valley
Monday, May 05, 2008
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The splendid Otztal Valley made international headlines in 1991
when its most diehard patron, a 5,300 year old man, was uncovered
perfectly preserved though with “the skin of a roasted turkey” in a
high Alpine snowdrift. Otzi, the Neolithic era hunter, found out the
hard way that Solden’s terrain is a formidable thing. Stretching to
3,249 metres, the Otztal Arena Solden is impressive by Austrian
standards and even by Swiss ones, a winter playground accessed by a
state of the art lift system and lined with 48 snow guns for good
measure.
Each October, the winter ski and party season officially blasts from the start gate. At the first World Cup meeting of the season the likes of Hermann Maier attack the savagely iced technical courses on the Rettenbach Glacier. The Rettenbach and the Tiefenbach glaciers, connected to the wider ski area in 1998-99, make a superwide playing field for the fastest skiers in the world. You’ll be impressed too.
The Big 3
Their tagline, Big 3 Think Big Think Solden, has the goods to back up the enthusiasm. Ringed by sparkling ripples of snowy peaks, Solden’s three skiable 3,000ers are each showcased by an impressive observation point that highlights the delights that await. The first is at the Gaislachkogel gondola, a round deck at 3,058 metres. The next, at Tiefenbachkogl, is a harrowing gangplank that hovers over thin air and peers hard into the face of the Wildspitze, Austria’s second highest peak. The third, Schwarze Schneid, is a 10-minute hike up to an imposing column -- read phallus -- with an excellent 360 map detailing more than 20 peaks that surround. With a view from here to eternity and all that skiing at your feet, who wouldn’t be excited?
Each October, the winter ski and party season officially blasts from the start gate. At the first World Cup meeting of the season the likes of Hermann Maier attack the savagely iced technical courses on the Rettenbach Glacier. The Rettenbach and the Tiefenbach glaciers, connected to the wider ski area in 1998-99, make a superwide playing field for the fastest skiers in the world. You’ll be impressed too.
The Big 3
Their tagline, Big 3 Think Big Think Solden, has the goods to back up the enthusiasm. Ringed by sparkling ripples of snowy peaks, Solden’s three skiable 3,000ers are each showcased by an impressive observation point that highlights the delights that await. The first is at the Gaislachkogel gondola, a round deck at 3,058 metres. The next, at Tiefenbachkogl, is a harrowing gangplank that hovers over thin air and peers hard into the face of the Wildspitze, Austria’s second highest peak. The third, Schwarze Schneid, is a 10-minute hike up to an imposing column -- read phallus -- with an excellent 360 map detailing more than 20 peaks that surround. With a view from here to eternity and all that skiing at your feet, who wouldn’t be excited?
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