Austria's famous Dachstein glacier to be closed off for skiing this winter
Austrian authorities have decided to cancel winter skiing in the Dachstein glacier, located on the highest mountain in Styria, Austrian media reported.
“There will be no autumn or winter skiing on the Dachstein this year,” Georg Bliem, the director of Planai-Hochwurzen-Bahnen told Kleine Zeitung on Wednesday.
For years now, the glacier has been steadily melting in summer. The year 2022 has been no exception, as heat and extreme rain (and even Sahara sand) have hurt the ice structures, causing the region to become dangerous for non-experienced hikers.
The melting ice has been particularly affecting the structures for lift operations. To operate safely, the supports of the lifts would have to be moved.
“That’s a huge effort, and we have no guarantee that it won’t need to be done again next year,” Bliem said.
On the slopes, the rock is coming through in some places and even the lift line now runs over rock, he added.
For this reason, the decision to forgo winter skiing, at least this year, has been made. But further checks will take place next year.
“In the spring we will evaluate the situation,” Bliem said.
The peak season on the Dachstein glacier is autumn when snow cannons cannot yet be fired up at lower altitudes. In Styria, the Dachstein was the only ski destination to offer skiing as early as September and October. Many professional athletes in particular had used the slopes for training runs. Read More...