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Started by Jan I Stenmark in Ski Chatter - 5 Replies

Summer's over ...

Jan I Stenmark posted Oct-2008

Well on Sunday our gondola shut for the summer and won't be opening until "The Snow God" makes his famous reappearance :)

In the meantime, here’s a view from our last day on which I'll let Dave Mac give you the lowdown ;) ... Over to you Dave 8)



I bet lots of you know this view in “White” …

Jan

Caron-a
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posted Oct-2008

that's so beautiful. it makes me want to start singing and twirling :P

RoseR
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posted Oct-2008

Its definately Autumn here, I have been doing battle with leaves all day. Just clear part of the garden turn my back and there they are again.
I'm a laydee

Skidaddle
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posted Oct-2008

You should thank your lucky stars you don't have a garden as big as Jan's...

RoseR
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posted Oct-2008

skidaddle wrote:You should thank your lucky stars you don't have a garden as big as Jan's...

It feels like it some-times
I'm a laydee

Dave Mac
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posted Oct-2008

I'll have a go Jan, just guessing.....

Centre left Schaiberghorn
Centre right Grosserbeil, 2309m
Right, think is Joel, walked up in summer
Right off picture, Schatzberg
Middle wooded area , think is the LH face of the Feldalpenhorn
Centre right building, Kasealm
Further along path, just at the bend, Horler Stiege
Lower building Hoellingeralm

Scatzberg is the top of the ski area above Auffach, the village at the opposite end of the Wildschonau to Niederau.

Kasealm, is a cheese factory, fresh milk, cheese, beer, looking at that view. On a pleasant summer walk from the top of the gondola.

Horler Stiege, a small 200/300 year old wooden hut, maybe just 3 mtrs long,that is a farmers mountain chapel. Inside, there are just two benches. Lining the walls are thousands of passport sized photos, mostly in b&W, of past wildschoenau farmers.

Did I get any right?

Topic last updated on 14-October-2008 at 21:52