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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Page Previous 1 , 2 , Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Corky wrote: No. What happened? Was planning to go but never made it. OMG you. Sorry this guy was hauled out the audience. If I knew how to post the video I would. Will never forget his performance of Delilah in all my days. Went up to congratulate him after Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. RetroBod , upload it to Youtube, then paste the link here. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Currently in Zell am See and having a lovely week with family skiers range from almost 4 to almost 70! Missed skiing today on account of the rain and went swimming and to the sauna. Need to choose between Saalbach and Kaprun for a final day change of scenery on Friday and whether piste is open is a factor although I'm keen to take everyone to Leogang regardless! From what I can read here and on Saalbach's website it is still open I'd need to get an 8 year old down it at the end of the day. She's pretty good with her skiing but if it's a minefield at the end of the day I might give it a miss and go down via a different route. If anyone skis it tomorrow could they let me know what it is like. You need to Login to know who's really who. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Link to Huw Adams Soulhouse last night, sorry but didn't quite get it all! You'll need to Register first of course. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports After all it is free. On the way to the airport from Zell am See. Never made it over to Saalbach unfortunately but a great week and that's the mountains done for this season. Thanks for all the tips and hints that made Saalbach in Jan and Zell in March such great trips! You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. I'm going to stick my neck out here and say that of all the pistes I've ever skied, the infamous here does not feature up on my list of the best pistes even in Saalbach, let alone anywhere else in the world. Am I missing something fundamental? It seems to have a cult-like following here, and yet we skied it in February, in excellent snow conditions, and when we got to the bottom I must confess I went 'was that it? Obviously that's not one piste, it's a few. But all of them better than It does, however, make a useful route over to Zell am See, and that in turn leads to the lovely red run back down under the Zell Express, which imo is also a more exciting piste. Ski the Net with snowHeads. Quote: the lovely red run back down under the Zell Express, which imo is also a more exciting piste. Probably the most hated piste in the entire area! And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. For me with it a nice run not often skied, never too busy nice views and natural snow, is often crunchy, busy, and can be challenging for those early in their ski experience, thought it was a delight to ski in January as not busy, I don't like the narrow bit halfway down. Tatmantours description of 2a is good, thought the reprofiling of the bottom section is an improvement. On my list of enjoyable runs would be , , , , So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. TopGooner wrote: Thanks Richard, luckily we were on our way down to catch the bus and had decided that would be our last run of the week and the situation could have happened earlier in the week which would have been worse. Taxi from the Hecherhutte to the bottom of the slope was 30 euros but Jarmila was lovey and sorted out my son and friend with beers while they waited for the taxi. I went down on skis with the other lads and we had a few flying hirsch shots in the nice cafe by the Zell Express. The taxi was later than the last ski bus, so it was a pain having to wait for the postbus but at least we were nicely tipsy Happy to update that after 3 weeks and 5 or 6 phone calls Alpinresorts paid back the euros. Worth remembering to obtain a police report if anything goes missing Alpin did ask for it and I imagine all sorts of arguments would have happened if I didn't have one!! I was sailing off the south coast of England in glorious sunshine wearing a t shirt on Saturday. Skiing seems such a long time ago now. You know it makes sense. Transfer consisted of ourselves going to Hinterglemm, and 3 others going to Saalbach. Once the driver rounded everyone up we were on our way by Route went past Lofer. We were the final dropoff getting to our hotel by The return leg was slightly more stressful. Our flight departure time was We were picked up about 10mins ahead of our slot. There were subsequent pickups at Saalbach, Zell and Kaprun so we weren't properly on our way until Although googlemaps was suggesting about 1hr 30 mins, the driver seemed to think an hour was plenty time to get to Salzburg Airport and in a way he was right as we got there bang on going up some hills the car sounded like it was flat out. Route back was along the A If we hit any heavy traffic we'd probably have missed check-in. Think the flights of the other passengers were all closer to so no issues for them. Both vehicles were comfy, the drivers friendly and the price was ok. I'd use them again, but only if I was certain there would be a bit more tolerance built into the schedule. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. On the schedule tolerance, that's within your control - if your flight is at , pickup at seems entirely reasonable but of course the detour to Kaprun wasn't factored in to your thinking. Personally if I had a flight at I'd tell them it was at or to build in some tolerance of my own. As it was, arrival at for a flight at is plenty of time especially if you're in terminal 2 with very limited airside facilities, and they have options to monitor the traffic and work around it, so even if the A10 was at a standstill I'd expect maybe a 15 minute delay max from a transfer company unless the traffic issue happened right in front of you and there was no option to avoid it by using the instead. Between the two main routes and the various options to cut around incidents, almost all drivers should be pretty good at keeping to their schedules. Missing flights because of traffic is pretty rare. Yes, it happens, but usually when people self-drive and aren't familiar with the route and the alternatives. Transfer companies have to cope with that regularly, and are either very good at it, or get poor reviews and go bust. The drivers also know where the speed cameras are Also, beware of Google Maps time estimates. They're based on distance and typical traffic conditions for that time of day and day of the week of course, including seasonal variations, but they also adapt to your journey and driving so if you started the map trace in Saalbach and then the car stopped in 3 places including a 10Km detour into Kaprun and out again for 5 minutes each while loading up luggage, it would show the likely time to Salzburg based on the average speed so far on the journey compared to the speed the app expected to be achieved, and that can significantly overestimate as a result. Once on the main run from Kaprun, it would converge on the real arrival time on the way. If the driver is typically doing kph in a kph limit, the app may see that as faster than the average and so the estimate is also inaccurate. Won't be using them on the way back as their shuttle times doesn't work for us to its the Postbus via Maishofen. We will certainly use them again. Good day today, we were on 2 by 9am! Really enjoyed the skiing in Leogang apart from , never skied it before and thought it looked interesting, never again, it's a very long road and very boring, I've said to Mrs R she can slap me if I ever suggest it again! Lunch at the Stockalm was good been meaning to go there for a while. Coming back around 2ish into Saalbach bit slushy heading to the Shonleiten 6er only second half on , dowloaded on to the Kohlmaisbahn at mid station. Pretty good skiing going over to Fieberbrunn today, and also quiet. But that gave us an opportunity to rediscover the excellent Fontana Stadl, which ticks the music, menu, service and suntrap boxes. The Reckmoos South run at 3. We really enjoyed top to bottom on We liked it so much we did it a couple of times, followed by lunch at Alte Schmiede in the sun. RobMcQ , when you come back try the Stockalm a bit further on , big terrace at the back. Had a great day today! Guided a fellow Snowhead Hi Nicole! Did the Steinberg run once, and the Asitz run twice, in each case to the bottom. The little black at the bottom of the Asitz was in beautiful condition. The relative quietness of the pistes has made a big difference. A memorable day. Have made what is to me an amazing discovery, the live ski bus timetable is in the SBG Vekerhr app! Austrian Transfer feedback on our return journey, got a text from the driver to say he was outside, very different to holiday shuttle were you can spend Minutes or more waiting for the pick up and getting stressed. Very friendly and helpful driver, who reassured us we had plenty of time and did we want to stop enroute to by some lunch, he had a very nice new air conditioned VW transporter mini bus. The pistes were mostly hard-pack with a sprinkling of fresh powder on top, and blissfully quiet. Visibility was at times very limited, but soon improved as one skied lower. No lifts were closed, but there was certainly a wind chill factor, and it felt icy cold at times - more like December or January. The conditions over the next few days look promising. Off to Fieberbrunn tomorrow. Leogang the next day. Fresh powder, low temperatures, blue skies, and deserted pistes. Today, 4th April , was one of the best if not THE best days of the Saalbach ski season for piste skiing. Called at the Bergeralm for happy hour on the way back. A couple of beers on that sunny belvedere, again deserted apart from a few of our friends, would have been a fitting way to end a beautiful day A procession of piste bashers had prepared a perfect carpet of corduroy all the way to the bottom, resulting in a certain amount of ecstasy and elation, as we glided and carved our way down at around 5. Pretty much the route we took today. The blue from the top of the Asitz then onto the 2 blacks leading down to Leogang in amazing conditions. Took the back to Saalbach, a quick wave to the lonely DJ at the Hinterhag and then up the Shattberg and over and down into Hinterglemm , an epic day! Looks a bit overcast today but sun back tomorrow hopefully so back to Leogang, with the difficult choice of chicken man or Alte Schmeide for lunch! Quote: friends in ski school report it very busy up the zwolferkogl, so if you want peace and quiet might be best avoided. Seems surprising - we had many of the pistes yesterday to ourselves. Ski schools full it seems, plus all from Saalbach on the learning slopes, progressing up the zwolfer. I am notoriously a creature of habit in my menu choice at lunch time. Pulvermacherscherm a new favourite 3. Whilst on this theme, my ratings for spare ribs are: 1. Hendl Fischerei 2. The Soul House would have been at number one, but one of my dinner companions thought they tasted slightly of paraffin, or whatever they use in their smoker, and I know what he meant - although I ate mine anyway, and most of his. The Parma might have made it to into the rankings, but unfortunately their ribs were a bit charred and overdone on one recent busy night. Now the season has ended, at least in Saalbach apparently the glacier at Kaprun is still offering good conditions, and of course the Ski Circus season pass covers it until 1st May , it seems opportune to reflect on it. After a shaky start, due to the pandemic, the post-Christmas holiday period and the high season were nonetheless relatively busy. Apart from the occasional light top-up, dumps of any significance were few and far between, yet the season was pretty good in terms of the sufficiency and quality of the snow. March was unusually sunny, but the snow conditions held up well for the first week or so. Later on in the month it became increasingly vital to get out early. I imagine that the Alps generally, if not most of Europe, were basking in the early Spring weather. After some great skiing conditions with good snow and cold temperatures in early April, the warmest week was probably the second week of April, when we were skiing in tee-shirts and, in the case of one young lady glimpsed on piste , completely topless , and the pistes became notably sticky and heavy by late morning, but then conditions improved radically again for the last few days of the season. I actually did more skiing between th April inclusive than any other week of the season, and 17th April was in fact my biggest skiing day. Even the notorious piste 2a was superb. Obviously the lack of people helped to keep the pistes in good shape. The piste maintenance was excellent, and the cold temperatures that prevailed during much of the season helped to keep the pistes in good condition. Once the restrictions were relaxed in early March, things started to get back to normal, with Castello and Taverne opening, and even the Hinterhag Alm creaking into gear with live music on the terrace. Some interesting stats from Skiline. Nice to have spent the winter doing something useful. I would appreciate your recommendaations for ski hire. I am sure there was a mention earlier in this thread but cannot find. My friend is also interested in buying some Stockli skis, she has more money than sense, so any info on which shop if any stocks these would be appreciated. Finally please let me know how I can obtain your indispensable quide to the resort. World war 3 not withstanding hope to be skiing in Saalbach in January. Have a great summer and many thanks in anticipation of your helpful advice. Hansi is a personal friend, who speaks fluent English and will give you excellent service. His equipment is of good quality and renewed each season. His prices are competitive, as implied by the name of his shop, and he will happily match or undercut any other quotation. Hansi sends his skis there for servicing, so again it might be worth asking about a discount. Marcel is the boss there and knows me as a resident of Saalbach. He made me a good offer on a Ski Mojo recently and I do recommend his services for the Mojo or boot-fitting. There's a bus stop right nearby which is great for getting to skiing, but they stop running at 5pm, and i've then read there's a paid for service called the nightliner. Any information on this at all? I can't seem to find any online. From memory it runs hourly until around 8PM. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! 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Thanks Richard, luckily we were on our way down to catch the bus and had decided that would be our last run of the week and the situation could have happened earlier in the week which would have been worse. The taxi was later than the last ski bus, so it was a pain having to wait for the postbus but at least we were nicely tipsy. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. A Tatmanstours recommended stop Last edited by You'll need to Register first of course.
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