Trins: a winter hike

We had a much needed good sleep and a lie in with a cup of tea. Then, once washed and dressed, we wandered down to the supermarket to do a little shopping for food for breakfasts and lunches for the week. Eventually, after a late breakfast, we walked back down to town to catch the... Continue Reading →

Snowshoeing in Austria… again!

We enjoyed snowshoeing with the Austrian Alpine Club last winter so, when the opportunity arose, we jumped at the chance to do it again this year. Having packed all our kit… rucksacks, boots, gaiters, trekking poles, snowshoes, avalanche transceivers, shovels and probes and so on… we set off for Manchester airport. We had an early... Continue Reading →

On our way home

After a good night’s sleep, the last day of our trip arrived. We took the bus from Almi’s having been given a lovely send off by the family who own it. This is definitely somewhere we’d come back to… we were so well looked after and the food was delicious. We caught the bus to... Continue Reading →

A 900m climb: Sattelberg 2115 metres

Although only a 10 kilometre hike, we knew today would be a long day, partly because we knew there was a 900 metre ascent, but also because Lesley told us to pack double lunch! Almi’s took us by minibus down the valley… our group first, then Sean’s. After putting our snowshoes on, we set off... Continue Reading →

A lazy day for me, less so for John

The weather was a bit cold and wintery this morning, and the planned hike was a short leisurely one, which gave me the perfect excuse for a rest day. After John had left, I had an enjoyable morning doing exactly what I fancied, lazing around in Almi's Hotel. I started by writing yesterday’s blog, then... Continue Reading →

Ascent to a col: Kalbenjoch 2225 metres

Our next snowshoe hike was to be the most challenging yet, especially for me. After getting up, having breakfast and making our lunches, we packed our bags ready for the transfer to Obernberg am Brenner later. Outside, we sorted our kit then set off down the road from Maria Waldrast Abbey (1641 metres), our snowshoes... Continue Reading →

Snowshoeing solitude: Grafmartalm 2085m

We had the mountains to ourselves today, which was wonderful. The only sounds were the snow crunching below our snowshoes, planes flying overhead, and the occasional birdsong. The sun was shining, the snow was glistening, and the mountains were towering above us, looking awesome... perfect! We left the car park above Navis (1529 metres) and... Continue Reading →

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