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H.F.F. - Shelter
The red warning tape marks the edge of the beginners slope, which leads from the Wastlhöhe to the Bürglalm (Dienten, Austria). Left-hand is a steep abyss. Leaving the ski slope isn't a good idea.
While skiing downhill you'll see a prominent summit the whole time. It's the Grinnköpfl (1.707m). At the very left of the background you see the highest summit of the Dienten Mountains, the Hundstein (2.117m).
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Das rote Flatterband markiert den Pistenrand der Anfängerpiste von der Wastlhöhe zur Bürglalm (Dienten, Österreich). Links geht es sehr steil runter. Ein Verlassen der Piste wär kein gute Idee.
Bei der Abfahrt hat man die ganze Zeit einen markanten Berg vor Augen, das Grinnköpl (1.707m). Ganz links im Hintergrund sieht man in der Ferne den höchsten Berg der Dientener Berge, den Hundstein (2.117m).
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While skiing downhill you'll see a prominent summit the whole time. It's the Grinnköpfl (1.707m). At the very left of the background you see the highest summit of the Dienten Mountains, the Hundstein (2.117m).
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Das rote Flatterband markiert den Pistenrand der Anfängerpiste von der Wastlhöhe zur Bürglalm (Dienten, Österreich). Links geht es sehr steil runter. Ein Verlassen der Piste wär kein gute Idee.
Bei der Abfahrt hat man die ganze Zeit einen markanten Berg vor Augen, das Grinnköpl (1.707m). Ganz links im Hintergrund sieht man in der Ferne den höchsten Berg der Dientener Berge, den Hundstein (2.117m).
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Du schaffst es immer, alles so herrlich sonnig und schön aussehen zu lassen..macht Freude!
Bergfex club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubUnd nun geht's ab auf die Piste. Heute ins Alpbachtal.
Ab morgen ist dann überall die Hölle los (Zeugnistag und 1 Woche Ferien hier in Tirol).
HFF und Ski heil
HFF
Marie-claire Gallet has addedGut festgehalten!
Have a nice weekend!
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