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Monday, March 17, 2025

16741

Italy: Backcountry Skiing Camp - Magerstein


The weather finally improved on the third day of our fourth Chera Hiking Backcountry Skiing Camp, which meant it was time for a truly royal tour. We drove to Rein in Taufers (Riva di Tures), where we began our ascent towards Kasseler Hütte. After a short break at the hut, we continued on our way, as our main objective - the 3273-meter-high Magerstein - was still far away. Soon we found ourselves traversing the Westlicher Rieserferner Glacier. Unfortunately, the weather began to deteriorate. Visibility dropped significantly, and the strengthening wind started to show its teeth. Faced with these increasingly challenging conditions, many participants decided to turn around. A few of us, however, remained determined and continued all the way to the summit. Reaching the top of Magerstein was a rewarding moment, but due to the poor visibility and strong wind, we didn't stay long before beginning our descent. The first 100 vertical meters offered little visibility, but then the clouds finally broke apart, revealing fantastic slopes covered in excellent snow. Suddenly, all the effort of the ascent was forgotten, and we enjoyed some truly memorable skiing. Back at Kasseler Hütte, a well-earned beer was only the beginning of a successful hydration session. Refreshed and in high spirits, we set off for the final descent into the valley. The snow conditions lower down were far from ideal, so we opted for a steep forest trail - a choice that nobody in the group will forget anytime soon. After a long and adventurous day, everyone returned safely to the valley - Garmin Connect. Another unforgettable tour and another reminder that perseverance, good teamwork, and sound decision-making are key ingredients of every mountain adventure.

Previous days of our backcountry skiing camp in Ahrntal Valley: Day 2 - 16740, Day 1 - 16739.

Previous backcountry skiing camps:

Start of our royal trip.

In Rieserferner Group of the High Tauern.

It's a beautiful day.

Kasseler Hütte stands at 2177 m.

Time for another push.

Looking for options where to ski on our way back.

 
Long way to the top.

The smell of fresh snow.

 
Approaching the Westlicher Rieserferner Glacier, a frozen giant nestled between Magerstein and Schneebiger Nock in the heart of the Rieserferner Group.

The summit was closer and closer, but the weather worsen every minute.

Some of us on top of Magerstein, 3273 m.

 
Rodeo on the way back in the lower section.

 
I don't know if that is also called skiing, but I guess it is still fun.


Sunday, March 16, 2025

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Italy: Backcountry Skiing Camp - Below Gornerberg-Henne


The second day of our fourth Chera Hiking Backcountry Skiing Camp brought a fresh layer of snow overnight, so we decided to adapt our plans and choose a route with more forest cover. Our ascent began in the direction of Gornerberg-Henne, 2475 m. While travelling through the forest, conditions felt safe and enjoyable. However, once we climbed above the treeline, the situation changed. The fresh snow and prevailing conditions no longer looked stable enough for a safe ascent to the main summit. Rather than pushing on, we made the decision to stop at a small subsidiary summit below Gornerberg-Henne, where conditions were still acceptable. In the mountains, safety always comes first. After regrouping and enjoying the views, it was time to transition for the descent. We skied back down through the beautiful snowy terrain, making our way towards the valley. About halfway down, we stopped at the cosy Marxegger Alm hut for a well-deserved break and some much-needed hydration. Refreshed and re-energised, we continued our descent, enjoying the final turns all the way back to the valley and the starting point of our tour - Garmin Connect. Another great day in the mountains - proof once again that good decisions and flexibility are essential parts of every successful backcountry adventure.

Previous day of our backcountry skiing camp in Ahrntal Valley: Day 1 - 16739.

Previous backcountry skiing camps:

Start of the tour in Weißenbachtal.

Cloudy day.

 
Through the forest.

The slopes of Gornerberg-Henne didn't look safe.

Our highest point, cca 2200 m.

 
Towards the hut at Marxegger Alm.

Hydration in progress.

It started to snow again.

Time to go back to the valley.

Welcome gift from our hosts.

Tuši and Badžo preparing dinner.

Waiting for food.

Making plans for tomorrow.

 
Activity time.


Saturday, March 15, 2025

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Italy: Backcountry Skiing Camp - Golatsch


The fourth edition of our Chera Hiking backcountry skiing camp has finally come around, and once again the road led us to Italy - this time to South Tyrol, deep in the Ahrntal Valley (Valle Aurina). After a long drive from Slovenia, we rolled into Prettau (Predoi), where the mountains were already wrapped in low clouds and less-than-friendly weather. Still, spirits were high. Gear on our backs, skis ready, we set out with a simple plan: head toward the Malga Steger hut and see what the day would bring. But as often happens in the mountains, plans are more of a suggestion than a rule. Somewhere on the ascent, a few of us veered off course and decided to tag a nearby peak first - Golatsch. The climb gave us exactly what we came for: quiet slopes, a bit of effort, and that satisfying moment of standing on a small summit in winter conditions. Eventually, we made our way back down and continued toward the hut. A well-earned stop, a warm atmosphere inside, and of course a beer that tasted better than it probably should have after a day in the cold. From there, it was time to drop back into the valley (Garmin Connect). We packed the last of our gear into the cars and drove onward to Steinhaus, where we finally settled into our apartment- tired legs, good memories, and already half-thinking about the next day in the mountains.

Previous backcountry skiing camps:

 
Even though the weather was changing, we still reached the summit of Golatsch.

The ridge continued over Stege Ötschen to Lengspitz, but this cross at Golatsch was the endpoint for us.

Beer at the Malga Steger hut.

Our group.

 
Our apartments. We occupied the whole house.

Some serious planning for tomorrow.


Thursday, March 13, 2025

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Slovenia: Colostrum


Colostrum is the first milk produced by mammals in the days immediately after giving birth. It is rich in proteins, antibodies, vitamins, and growth factors, providing essential nutrients and immune support for newborns. In many rural traditions, fresh cow colostrum is baked into a custard-like dessert, valued for its unique texture, rich flavor, and nutritional benefits. I tried it a long time ago, and when the opportunity came up today, I didn’t miss it - and it was delicious. Thanks to Olga and Klemen for inviting us.

Colostrum is called "mlezivo" in Slovene.


Sunday, March 09, 2025

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Slovenia: Snow, Trails, and Empty Tanks


Today, my nephew Tim and I took our motocross bikes out for a spin on the local backroads. We crossed over Reber to Kal and pushed on to Planina Pungrat, but the snow there put an end to our progress. Not wanting to give up just yet, we decided to head for Dolga Njiva - though we had to turn back somewhere below Tegoška planina when we realized we were running low on fuel. We made our way home across Ravni and past the mountain farm at Čižov, still smiling from the ride.

On mountain pasture Planina Pungrat, 1447 m.

Someone was already here, but not with motocross bikes.

 
Time to turn around.

KTM and AJP.

 
Trail back to the valley.

We stopped by the local lake.

Tim and me.

Our ride, 35 km.