Messing around in the Bohemian Forest and Eastern Alps
Re: Messing around in the Bohemian Forest and Eastern Alps
Thanks! This is super helpful and informational.
- Roman
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Re: Messing around in the Bohemian Forest and Eastern Alps
From Bohemian forest (Šumava) we can even see the ridge of the Alps.
https://youtu.be/6knLxELqQEw
@spopepro
I am happy to assist you with the trip to Czech Republic, just send me PM.
I can post a link to video on telemarking in Krkonoše if anyone is curious. Maybe better in a separate thread with skiing videos.
Here’s a short video with some wife friendly nordic touring in Bohemian forest around Plechy area (sorry for missing English subtitles)https://youtu.be/6knLxELqQEw
@spopepro
I am happy to assist you with the trip to Czech Republic, just send me PM.
I can post a link to video on telemarking in Krkonoše if anyone is curious. Maybe better in a separate thread with skiing videos.
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Re: Messing around in the Bohemian Forest and Eastern Alps
@ Roman : good to "see" you here too!
Roman is a local ski buddy whom I've met last winter. We've done a few ski tours together around the 3-country-point, him showing me spots I wasn't aware of and me showing him a route/area he didn't know yet. Good times and looking forward to some more ski tours this winter!
EDIT: Planneralm was actually Roman's idea!
Roman is a local ski buddy whom I've met last winter. We've done a few ski tours together around the 3-country-point, him showing me spots I wasn't aware of and me showing him a route/area he didn't know yet. Good times and looking forward to some more ski tours this winter!
EDIT: Planneralm was actually Roman's idea!
Werner Munter: "What is the most dangerous group in the mountains? A group of avalanche experts! The avalanche doesn't know you're an expert"
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Re: Messing around in the Bohemian Forest and Eastern Alps
@Bohemian that's very cool! Did you meet up here first or in real life?
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Re: Messing around in the Bohemian Forest and Eastern Alps
Through the mentioned FB group + then the ski tours last winter. Only today he messaged me he had posted a reply to my post here
There's some more XCD / backcountry ski folk out there in CZ, even one who makes wooden skis and wooden expedition sleds. I doubt many more of them are here on this forum but they are out there in the FB group Backcountry CZ.
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Re: Messing around in the Bohemian Forest and Eastern Alps
Wow, very neat. I don't do FB, can you show any of these wooden skis or sleds on here?
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- Favorite boots: Alpina Pioneer Pro, Crispi Svartisen 75, Scarpa T4, T2
Re: Messing around in the Bohemian Forest and Eastern Alps
Wooden ski maker’s website:
https://www.jasanky.com/
https://www.jasanky.com/
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- Favorite boots: Crispi Bre, Hook, Alpina 1600, Alico Ski March, Crispi Mountain
Re: Messing around in the Bohemian Forest and Eastern Alps
Thank you!
I loved this section:
"Another important factor that has been especially taken into account recently is ecology. And ash skis are best destined for hikes off the ironed cross-country trails and downhill off the icy slopes full of people. Therefore, minimally affected by human activity. And what does a modern, colorful skier with plastic equipment look like in such a place? At least inappropriately."
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Re: Messing around in the Bohemian Forest and Eastern Alps
Saturday I made another long day trip to the Planneralm.
A big "Nordstau" weather system with moist air coming straight from Spitzbergen was hitting the Alps since Friday of which the Bohemian Forest is only getting some left overs (though it did look like skiable today on the webcams of Hochficht and Nova Pec).
-7*C at the parking lot at 1600m, snowing cats & dogs on top of average 0.5-ish metre, with plenty wind, marginally OK visibility between the trees.
First did a tour with the Rossi BC100, didn't bother with skins: I'm positively impressed with the grip! But when breaking trail the tips like to dig themselves in. Later I switched to leather boots and the Aasnes Combat Nato skis to see the difference: here the tips stay much better above the snow but the whole ski sinks deeper in the snow. I had probably made a mistake with the waxing as I had big chunks of snow sticking underfoot. The whole ski was prepped with Swix white/arctic as base & glide and in the gripzone I had put Swix blue which I thought would do the job with estimate snow temp of -8: I should probably have out on green instead. Weather: see below
I may be able to make time in the next days for a ski tour in our local area.
A big "Nordstau" weather system with moist air coming straight from Spitzbergen was hitting the Alps since Friday of which the Bohemian Forest is only getting some left overs (though it did look like skiable today on the webcams of Hochficht and Nova Pec).
-7*C at the parking lot at 1600m, snowing cats & dogs on top of average 0.5-ish metre, with plenty wind, marginally OK visibility between the trees.
First did a tour with the Rossi BC100, didn't bother with skins: I'm positively impressed with the grip! But when breaking trail the tips like to dig themselves in. Later I switched to leather boots and the Aasnes Combat Nato skis to see the difference: here the tips stay much better above the snow but the whole ski sinks deeper in the snow. I had probably made a mistake with the waxing as I had big chunks of snow sticking underfoot. The whole ski was prepped with Swix white/arctic as base & glide and in the gripzone I had put Swix blue which I thought would do the job with estimate snow temp of -8: I should probably have out on green instead. Weather: see below
I may be able to make time in the next days for a ski tour in our local area.
Werner Munter: "What is the most dangerous group in the mountains? A group of avalanche experts! The avalanche doesn't know you're an expert"