Schladming Spends €6m On Snowmaking and A Quad Chairlift
The Hauser Kaibling ski area above Scladming in Austria has invested around 6 million Euros invested in further infrastructure improvements to its 37 kilometers of ski runs this season.
The main focus has been on expansion of high-tech snowmaking capability, with 31 new snow canons purchased. The pumping stations have also been upgraded and a new water line installed from the River Enns.
The entire stretch from the Enns to the valley terminal of the Hauser Kaibling cable car has seen the installation of a second water line. This means that the 167 snow canons on the Hauser Kaibling slopes are now able to produce around 11,000 cubic meters of snow per hour, which equates to around 1,100 truck loads of snow. As soon as temperatures are far enough below zero, it only takes three to four days to guarantee basic snow cover from the summit down to the valley.
Half of the €6m spend has gone on a new summit quad chairlift reaching 2,015 meters above sea level.
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Started by Admin in Ski News 23-Dec-2009 - 1 Reply
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reply to 'New at Schladming for 2009' posted Dec-2009
Cool. They must have heard we were coming in January.
Topic last updated on 23-December-2009 at 22:20