cj001f Posted April 26, 2007 Posted April 26, 2007 Since various ski partners had "work to do" (which apparently entails sleeping till noon), I set out on a solo tour of the Silvretta. Mellower than some of the other ranges in the alps, but they still with good skiing, nice huts, glaciers and the like, as well as easy access via public transportation the Silvretta are a fun place to tour. Day 1 - skiied the lifts at Ischgl, then a short skin and down to Heidlberger Hutte. In the afternoon I climbed a real mountain - cross and all ok, fine, it's the hut boulder. Day 2 - skin from Heidlburger Hutte up to the Kronenjoch, then a walk up a hillock - picture looking towards Heidlburger and Ischgl from the hillock and looking from the Kronenjoch down the Jamtal skiied down to Jamtal, drank beer, and was frightened by old people in their underwear. Day 3 - woke up at stupid early because everybody decided they had to wake up at 5:30 to leave the hut by 7 after a 1 hr breakfast :nonono2: Clouds rolled in early, So I passed on the Dreilanderspitze. Unfortunately the cloud cover meant this chute didnt warm up either: so I went down to Chammana Tuoi and drank beer. While contemplating the worlds largest tube of Sun Cream and the mysteries of Romansch Day 4 - a rather flat glacial slog past nice peaks, and people free (rare). Ended up at SilvrettaHutte, where I saw a steinbok (who mostly disappeared behind the ridge when I showed up with the zoom lens. I avoided getting attacked by the demon marmot at dinner Day 5 - planned to skin over the Rote Fuocla, then down, short skin up, then down to Saarbrucker Hutte. Picture back down the Fuocla: Unfortunately, I think the winter room was closed: so it was down the valley and ugliness getting to Bielerhohe, then down the plowed, but not open, Silvretta alpine highway to Galtur. Quote
wfinley Posted April 26, 2007 Posted April 26, 2007 Nice! The Silvretta Mtns are in Austria right? Are these huts part of the Haute route or are the in a different location. Forgive me - i don't know the geography of Europe at all. Quote
cj001f Posted April 26, 2007 Author Posted April 26, 2007 Oh! The Silvretta is on the border between western Austria & eastern Switzerland. Heildberger is in Switzerland, Jamtal in Austria, Chamanna Tuoi & Silvretta Haus in Switzerland. I ended up crossing the border between the 2 a half dozen times. They are fairly low elevation - most of the huts are in the ~2100m range, the big peaks like Piz Buin (the mountain behind Chamanna Tuoi) 3300m. Most of the huts open midFebruary so it makes a nice winter touring destination - lots of nice powder to be skiied (this is from March) The Haute Route is western Switzerland, eastern France. It's higher elevation and nastier glaciers (of concern when you are moving solo) Quote
crazy_t Posted April 26, 2007 Posted April 26, 2007 Looks horrible, especially those March turns. Good stuff! Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted April 26, 2007 Posted April 26, 2007 Those spring shots are gettin' me sprung. Quote
Dechristo Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 nice photos of beautiful terrain. cool that you saw that Steinbock. Quote
gapertimmy Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 One of these kids is doing his own thing, one is not like the other! No euro-sized turns for you?!? Quote
RocNoggin Posted May 2, 2007 Posted May 2, 2007 nice! I love skiing the Alps, those pics really make me want to go back...soon! Quote
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