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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! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. A bit early, but I'll kick off this year's Ski Circus thread with a few news items: 1. Down in Viehhofen, there is an air of excitement over next year's new gondola from the village up to the Schmittenhoehe. There is a lot of work going on in Viehhofen, the apparent intention being to divert the road to run alongside the river, and to create a car park and presumably a site for the lift station in the centre of the village. Much work is being done on the Kohlmais, in preparation for next summer's replacement of the cable-car the 'coke cans' as some call them by a modern, seater fast gondola. Next summer the bottom lift station is to be demolished completely and replaced with a new one opposite our front door incidentally , similar to the new Schoenleitenbahn lift station. Although I haven't been up there this summer, apparently the new mid-station has already been under construction. There is a rumour that the only eye-sore in Saalbach, the multi-storey car park on the left as you enter the village on the main road, is to be demolished. No idea what, if anything is to replace it - or indeed whether there is any truth to the rumour. Watch this space. Apparently we're getting early snow this winter and December conditions are going to be even better than last year. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Tatman's Tours, Thanks for getting the new season excitement underway, given the rain today down south it felt like winter! Is piste 68 changing this season or will this year be the last chance to go down when conditions allow in relative peace and quiet? Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? There will of course be some compensation for the loss of its special 'off the beaten track' feel, in that at least it will be open much more of the time, and of course there will still be times when it will be possible to catch it in pristine condition. You need to Login to know who's really who. Tatman's Tours wrote: 3. They were making lots of progress with the middle station when I was over your way a few weeks ago. What I assume was the base station was also making good progress although it was hot work for the builders - they were asking me to spray them with the jet wash when I was cleaning my bike! Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Tatman's Tours do you frequent the Spielberghaus? I stopped for a drink and a strudel mid ride and was impressed with the chef picking a load of his herbs from the garden. You'll need to Register first of course. Quote: do you frequent the Spielberghaus? We should get up there but we haven't yet this summer there's still time, as we're still here. I'm not surprised by what you say. I remember a few summers ago the owner of the Sportalm at Hinterglemm that's the one at the top of the Reiterkogelbahn proudly showing Mrs TT and me his herb garden which was where the ski racks are normally to be found in winter - before incidentally serenading Mrs TT on his accordion, then his zither, and then on his 10 foot long Alpine horn. Then he took us inside and showed us his prized collection of edelweiss, which he kept in a glass cabinet in his restaurant. I think that one of the attractions that they offer to tourists in Hinterglemm is a guided 'herb trail'. Herbs and edible fungi are taken very seriously here in summer, and I've no doubt that any self-respecting mountain restaurant owner offers them freshly-picked from the mountains and forests. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports We've also been serenaded at the Sportalm, but didn't get the herb tour! As for the Kohlmais, there's something sizeable being built to the left if you are looking up the hill of the current lift station. The end of the Milka Line downhill MTB trail has been diverted slightly because of the works going on. I assumed it was the new base station, but it could be something else. I'm not sure if I took any photos of the work, I'll have a look through them when I get chance. We got talking to some people staying in Hotel Kohlmais, they were saying that the hotel won't be open next summer while they finish off the new lift station. After all it is free. No idea what it could be. Quote: We got talking to some people staying in Hotel Kohlmais, they were saying that the hotel won't be open next summer while they finish off the new lift station. Been debating whether to accept summer bookings next year. Apparently the front of our building is to be draped in plastic to protect us from the dust - not quite what holiday-makers expect! On the other hand, our apartments face the other way, i. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Ski the Net with snowHeads. Tatman's Tours Great to see this thread getting kicked off nice and early, I'll be milking it for every piece of advice I can find!! Got my first trip to Saalbach booked at the end of January in Chalet Tatman no less!! And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. 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. No new lifts are allowed to built in Austria. You know it makes sense. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Can i start to get excited now? First trip st Jan, then back again in Feb with the family to get married. Will that be in Saalbach church? If so, my step-daughter was married there to an Australian, who was conveniently RC in December , with the reception afterwards at the Maisalm great choice - great food and we all toboggganed down at midnight, still in our wedding gear. For some reason, the happy couple then chose to stay at the Hotel Hinterhag, rather than at our apartments. Tatman's Tours wrote: stanton , It seems to be a 'done deal'. Thanks for the info. Tatman's Tours , We are using the Heimathaus for the ceremony and have XandlStadl booked for the 'do'. Ceremony booked for so we can spend the morning on the slopes and i can spend the afternoon 'lubricating' the nerves away. Timing it so as to enable you to ski and drink for most of the day beforehand shows a highly appropriate sense of priorities though. They had theirs in the morning, so we lost a day's skiing. Spent a lovely hour or so at the Heimathaus and museum a few weeks ago. There are some great exhibits. Tatman's Tours , The wedding evolved from a pre planned Ski trip, therefore we had to maintain the priorities.. Great hotel but as we were travelling with friends we went all inclusive, now that it will just be the two of us we have decided on the Unterschwarzacherhof Hotel in Hinteglemm instead. Has anyone stayed at the Unterschwarzacherhof and what did you think? We tried the Chicken man of course and cannot wait to go back. Any other mountain huts for lunch that are a must try? Really hoping the conditions are better than they were in Jan 16! Can't help you with the Unterschwarzacher. January this year gave us fantastic conditions, so hoping for more of the same. If the Unterschwarzacherhof is as good as the Schwarzacherhof then you should be in for a treat. From memory they are close to one another and therefore close to the slopes. Boabski, yes it is right next door, really looking forward to it! Thanks for the update and kicking off the thread. Already booked our trip for March Just hope its not so warm this time!! Im heading to Saalbach for New Years. Although Im a bit anxious as never been on a ski trip over Christmas before. My mom passed away last year and dont think i can do Christmas and New Years at home, we've no kids Any reassurrance or advice would be great. Ive been to Saalbach last two years with group of mad lads for long weekends and have had a blast. This time ive talked my wife into going for a week Dec 30th-Jan6th so a different approach is required. Shes struggling with fitness a bit and is a nervous early intermediate. Will New Years be crowded on possibly limited slopes? Seems most hotels are all full already, we are booked into a pension haus eder steiner 2. Are most huts open such as chicken man. Are resident band in hinterhag for new years week some recollection they start later in season 4. Can i get a hot looking ski guide for my wife who has serious trust issues with my blue orientated ski touring ive seriously messed up here in the past 5. Finally if we end up fighting can I head off with a snowhead on tour of circus and some therapy?? That was in , and now we 're about to celebrate our 12th consecutive Christmas in Saalbach. As you know the place, I'm sure that you don't need me to explain why it's immensely better to be there than in the UK, slumped in front of the TV, eating too much and playing charades. I can't now imagine spending the 'festive period' anywhere else. To deal with your specific queries: 1. The amount of skiing available is unlikely to be too restricted. Apart from the fact that we're overdue for a good, snowy December , last season was, as I'm sure you know, notable for the unusually late arrival of the snow right across Europe. Nonetheless Saalbach opened on time at the beginning of December, and, when we arrived on 10th December, we were pleasantly surprised to find that at least km of piste was open, including all the links between the various villages and all the main pistes down to the village from the Kohlmais, Schattberg and the Bernkogel. The natural snow started to dump down halfway through New Year week, but before that we had had plenty of good piste skiing, mainly on artificial snow. Apart from the visual appearance of the valley during December, and the fact that the pistes generally tended to be narrower than usual, I can't say that it bothered us too much, and we still managed to get around and to all our favourite haunts. In fact I made a solemn promise to myself that I would get to Saalbach as early as possible in December this year, so as to take full advantage of the nicely-groomed, unspoiled pistes, with virtually no one on them. Obviously this comes with the usual caveat that the weather, and hence the quantity of decent skiing, is totally unpredictable - all we can talk about is probabilities, based on previous experience. You can look at historical snow depths on www. In particular you will find plenty of feedback, and reports about conditions as we found them, in the 'Official Unofficial Threads' for the last few years. As for the possibility of crowds, New Year week does of course have the reputation of being the busiest and most popular week of the season, so it certainly won't be quiet! However Saalbach is better able to cope i. Obviously it pays to avoid peak times, like The Ski Circus has the highest number of gondola cable cars of any resort in the world, so this tends to disperse the crowds somewhat. By New Year week, all the huts, restaurants and apres-ski venues are in full swing. The Hinterhag Alm invariably opens, with the resident band, on Boxing Day. We can possibly help - there will be loads of us i. Not sure how many would want to guide a 'nervous, early intermediate' and qualify as 'hot-looking', but generally we find the more the merrier! Apparently one of the most romantic things you can do I've never tried it is the horse-drawn sleigh evening. It takes you to the Lindlingalm, which is up at the end of the valley beyond Hinterglemm, where I assume you can have a romantic meal. There is also the famous toboggan evening at the Spielberghaus, although that is probably more just fun than 'romantic'. The Chicken Man Mama Thresl's Hendl Fischerei does evenings with live music, chicken or other menu options and champagne. As you will have a car, you could drive over to Leogang for this. It may involve a 'romantic' ski down afterwards, but I don't know about that. It might be worth your while to invest in a couple of good, rechargeable head torches, if you're likely to consider any romantic after-dark skiing. Mrs TT and I and most of our friends find it quite romantic enough to ski down the Kohlmais from the Bergeralm after the lifts have closed and most people have cleared from the slopes, especially when it's snowing gently. The Schattberg Stub'n is also possibly capable of serving up a romantic meal, given the right evening, table and waitress. What am I thinking of?! What could be more romantic than an evening at the superb Hecherhuette at Viehhofen, if it can be accomplished. This would depend on the snow conditions the easy, 'off the beaten track' blue run down to it is only open when there is plenty of snow , and whether your wife could manage it. I would recommend staying the night, or a leisurely, torchlit ski down afterwards but only if the run is open and if your wife's skiing is up to it , or taking a taxi down, rather than driving up with snow chains! You could leave your car at the Schoenleitenbahn lift station. Some people might find a night time toboggan evening at Hinterglemm romantic stretching it here a bit, I know - the designated toboggan track down from the top of the Reiterkogelbahn is lit at intervals, and the ancient, candle-lit Pfefferalm, with its roaring, open log fire and mugs of steaming gluehwein and jagertee, is conveniently located near the top. The 'nice spa' is the Tauernspa at Kaprun. Be my guest Sorry for the meandering reply! Tatman, superb suggestions and advice. I'm going to consciously plan a few of the suggestions for couples as outlined thread or else I will end up trying to do a lads ski holiday with bergeralm, panormaalm, maiseralm, hinterhag etc everyday leading to marital madness Balance is the key and with your suggestions for evening mountain meals, spa time and horse drawn carriages I'll ve early favourite for hubby of the year You should add couples counselling to the list of services provided by Tatman Tours. We were out for Christmas week last year and skied miles and miles every day. The pistes tend to be pretty firm not icey , but this makes the skiing relatively easy and fast. Great to get around and great for anyone who might be less fit. Obviously it was a bit quieter for us, but should still be fine. All the above said, after 3 dry Christmases this one should be a bumper. I've always thought there must be a wizened old man in the corner of a bar somewhere who knocks once for a big winter and knocks twice for a dry winter Everytime he knocks, they just give him more schnapps to shut him up and go back to their computer generated forecasting models He doesn't complain. He gets free schnapps! We're staying at the Sonnblik in hinterglemm. Has any been or got any reviews about it? More schnapps please. If any signs of tiredness, a few laps of the short quiet Rosswaldbahn will help, but it's entirely optional in this direction. Helpful getting back though! Take Spieleck rather than Hochalm chair at the far end for easier runs. You can turn back to Saalbach with blues all the way at any point. There are really only 2 danger areas I remember: 1 Off Hochalm there is a n easy black The marker signs look indistinguishable from blue with certain tints 2 The upper section of the blue off Unterschwartzbahn Northfacing, night ski area in Hinterglemm is the red Westgipfel piste with blue markers. Your wife will do strop here. We were thinking of Hinterglemm this year staying near the Reiterkogel gondola , would someone advice me on ski hire nearby and would there be lockers available at the gondola area please. Can't remember seeing lockers at the Reiterkogel. I'd imagine they'll store your skis. There are a load of shops on the main street too which is only a minute or two away. First visit to Saalbach for me on 13th Jan, looking forward to skiing at Fieberbrunn too and I will probably get the bus to Zell for a ski as well as I have not been there either. The skiing is so good there. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports. Tatman's Tours wrote:. After all it is free After all it is free. 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 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. 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