A week later, with snow conditions in
Slovenia still unchanged, Anže, Robi, Marija and I decided to head to
Austria once again. This time, we drove to the village of Wald near
Zederhaus, where we started our ascent via Muhreralm toward our first goal: Schöpfing (2144 m), a peak we last visited back in 2016 (
13414). We didn’t linger long at the summit - the wind was strong and the cold cut right through us. After a quick pause, we skied back down to Muhreralm, where we took a short break and discussed whether to continue toward Aignerhöhe (2104 m). From below, the peak looked rather bare, with much of the snow blown away by the wind, which made us hesitant. In the end, we agreed to give it a try - at least halfway. But as it often happens, "halfway" turned into something more. Step by step, we kept going until we eventually found ourselves standing on the top. Despite our doubts, there was still enough snow for a surprisingly good descent - you just had to choose your line carefully -
Garmin Connect.
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| White opium. |
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| On the Muhreralm. |
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| Following the tracks in the snow. |
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| Mountains in the vicinity. |
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| We already smelled that the summit will be windy. |
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| We weren't alone. |
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| At the top of Schöpfing, 2144 m, with the view to Kleines Mosermandl and Mosermandl, a destination still to be conquered. |
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| Marija, Tuši, Robi and Anže. |
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| Time to ski. |
Lines through the forest.
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| Ascending towards the Aignerhöhe, 2104 m. |
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| Just below the summit. |
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| At the top. |
Soon we skied back to our starting point, where we packed all our gear carefully into Marija's car.