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Despite mild winter: cross-country skiing season in Bayrischzell is extended

2020-02-29T14:45:09.261Z


Mild winter with green meadows? Not in Bayrischzell. Cross-country skiers and skiers will get their money's worth here. And probably even longer thanks to the recent snowfall.


Mild winter with green meadows? Not in Bayrischzell. Cross-country skiers and skiers will get their money's worth here. And probably even longer thanks to the recent snowfall.

Update Saturday, February 29: Cross-country skiing is still possible

It can be that fast. Due to the latest snowfalls, the cross-country season in Bayrischzell is extended. Thanks to the fresh snow, the trails are in good shape and freshly groomed, reports Hans Zehentner from the Sportalm. As has been the case throughout the winter, Zehentner emphasizes: "We are the Gallic village of winter." Unfortunately, a number of cross-country skiers were discouraged by the green meadows in other places and could not imagine that the trails in Bayrischzell are so well prepared , A mistake, says Zehentner. "You can just look at our webcams and you will see how good it is." Zehentner regularly summarizes all the important information in his snow report on Facebook.

Original article with info from Thursday, March 27:


Bayrischzell - A thin layer of snow is enough to start the "refrigerator" in the valley of origin. Due to the protected location of the narrow corridor in the middle of the steep mountain flanks between Bayrischzell and the border with Tyrol, the sun has little chance in winter to nibble on the white splendor. If a few clear nights are added, a stable cold air lake is formed. Homemade in winter, so to speak.

Meteorologists call this phenomenon microclimate. In this winter with little snow and much too mild it was more important than it had been for a long time for Bayrischzell. Because: While all around green and brown meadows were ideal for walking, the cross-country skiers whizzed across the trails in the Ursprung valley. Since the end of December, winter sports enthusiasts have been getting their money's worth between Stocker-Parkplatz, Bäckeralm and even up to the turn-off to Mariandlalm on the Tyrolean side, reports Ursula de Biasio from the Tourist-Info Bayrischzell when asked by our newspaper. The loop through the Kloo-Ascher valley was also navigable through the bank.

In the meantime, even in the refrigerator of the district, there is a layer in the shaft for cross-country fans. Not because it was defrosted. Rather, the traces are very icy, tell de Biasio. The routes have now been closed on Shrove Monday. Whether they open again depends on the weather. According to forecasts, it will snow again, but according to de Biasio it is not yet certain whether the white splendor will fall off the sky sufficiently. However, this is a prerequisite for getting the tracking device out of the garage. "If there is not enough snow, there is a risk of damage to the land," explains the tourist.

Read also: Unlimited cross-country skiing: Bayrischzell cooperates with Kufstein

But even if the long slats are no longer used: Bayrischzell can look back on a satisfactory cross-country season in many regions despite the total loss of winter. This is also shown by the figures that Kämmerer Josef Teucher evaluated. By the end of February they had made around 60,000 euros net in cross-country ski run contributions. Because not all season tickets have been included, Teucher expects a final result of around 70,000 to 75,000 euros. For comparison: In the past, extremely snowy winter, it was almost 95,000 euros.

All in all, one could not speak of a bad cross-country season in Bayrischzell. Teucher explains why the rush was so big with the green meadows in the neighboring communities. “Because nothing went there, everyone came to us,” says the treasurer with a wink. You could rely on the fridge in the Ursprung valley this year too.

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Source: merkur

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