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Advanced skiing, freeriding (powder snow skiing) Mayrhofen – Penken/Ahorn/Rastkogel/Eggalm
Experts should not miss the chance to try the steepest slope adventure in Austria. The “Harakiri”, with a 78% gradient, is so steep that it can only be groomed using a cable winch and a special snowcat. Extremely smooth snow conditions can often be found on this run and absolute expertise is required. The long, black DevilsRun slope at the Schneekar is also recommended. There are lots of opportunities for freeriding throughout the entire resort. In general, there are some off-piste runs in all parts of the ski resort.
- some freeride/deep snow areas
- some mogul slopes
Total
Difficult | 32 km (23 %) |
- Ski routes 8.7 km
- Harakiri number 34 · Length 1.2 km · Elevation difference 376 m
Steepest slope adventure in Austria with 78% gradient
General note: Always mind the avalanche warnings and barriers, please. Never ski into a closed and unsecured area.
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