wide, medium-steep pleasure slopes with over 1000 meters of altitude descent

Statistics

122

m

1,252

m

36

max°

Difficulty

FATMAP difficulty grade

Moderate

Description

The terrain of the southwest exposed backside of the Wildseeloder is less extreme but here you will find wide, medium-steep pleasure slopes with over 1000 meters of altitude descent.

Access to the sunny back of the Wildseeloder is via the Hochhörndl lift.

The safest option is to descend to Seenieder, follow the Wildseeloder ridge up about 30 metres and leave it in a south-westerly direction down to the Jufenieder.

There you can see the whole western free shoulder of the Hoher Mahdstein.

Through the Pletzergraben the route leads about six kilometres out of the valley to the Gasthof Angular moss.

From there with a previously parked car or a taxi back to the bottom station.

Depending on the snow situation and skiing ability, a start further up is also possible.

the south ridge of Wildseeloder. From the book "Powder" written by Patrick Thorne Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator