Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Kitzsteinhorn

































Turns out that Italian trains aren't running on July 6th (some sort of holiday we think). So, we extended our stay in Zell Am See by one day, and slid our reservation in Siena further back by one day as well. Because it is raining on this extra day in Zell Am See, we won't get much hiking in today which means that this is a convenient opportunity to recover easily from our hike down from Kitzsteinhorn yesterday. Klaus, our hostel manager had advised us the day before that we could hike down in 4 hours...the lady at the info booth on top of the mountain said 3 and half hours. So, after goofing around on the sliding hill in a snow saucer and a plastic sled, we decided it was time to commence our hike. When we left the glacial peak at 14:20, we were comfortably assured that we would arrive at the bottom by 18:30 or so. Either the Austrians are super-human or they take a different path down (eg the service roads to the cable car stations are evenly graded and provide an opportunity for much faster hiking. It took us a full 6 hours to reach Kaprun from the glacial peak on Kitzsteinhorn. The dark brown Austrian wheat beer went down very easily when we finally reached Kaprun on weary legs at 20:30. It may have taken us longer that the estimated 4 hours because we took the the Alexander Ezinger Weg trail which follows the top of the western ridge of the gorge descending and ascending ever so slightly until the very end of the ridge, where it finally zig-zags quickly downwards towards Kaprun. The beuaty of the path was the compensation for the weariness inflicted upon our legs and knees. The path was also more interesting and challenging than the trail on Smittenhohe and I think our trek on Smittenhohe was a good prepartory exercise for Kitzsteinhorn. Well worth the effort if you are ever in the area and are looking for a great day's adventure....just start the downward hike earlier than we did. The walking sticks on this trail were indispensible...thanks again, Heimo! The schnapps is on me, when we next meet.

2 comments:

  1. Dan & Michele. Enjoyed your entries on a.o. your Kitzsteinhorn expedition. Very welcome input for our own trip there this summer.
    As for food, don't miss the chance to buy some delicious "Panforte" cakes (heavy, stuffed with nuts, but extremely tempting to take them instead of lunch) and take them back home, the large patisserie shops in Siena selling them. Greetings from a rainy Amsterdam, Theodoor.

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  2. Yeah, up in the ice and rocks makes for tough walking. I skiied in the summer am Kitzsteinhorn, but down from the 3000+m peak in four hours? I think they meant by gondola. Drink any of the glacier water? Weird stuff, for some reason really dry and not thirst quenching. Anyway, great photos...keep 'em coming

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