The Classic Ski Tour "Über den Stein" - Guttenberghaus

difficult Ski Touring

Tour characteristics
Stamina
Technique
Tour-Infos
Distance: 10.1 km
Duration: 03:30 h
Ascent: 405 m
Descent: 1940 m
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The tour
With a bit of luck, you will find both deep snow slopes and firn on this marvellous ski tour! The route leads over the Schladming Glacier on steeper slopes down to the foothills of the Koppenkarstein. From there, the route leads across wide terrain up to the Gruberscharte. This is where the long descent from the striking ridge to Gasthof Feisterer in Ramsau/Dachstein begins.

One possible variant is via the Rosmariestollen and the Edelgrießhöhe. However, this is much more exposed and is only recommended for very good skiers!

This ski tour requires a sense of orientation, avalanche judgement, skiing ability and fitness for the long descent. 
Turn-by-turn directions
Descent from the mountain station via the south-eastern part of the Schladming Glacier along the mighty north face of the Koppenkarst over wide, steeper slopes. Pay attention to the avalanche situation, especially in the lower section. A short ascent in a slight curve to the right (you can shoulder your skis here), followed by a short descent into the hollow between Koppenkarstein and Landfriedstein. Here you skinned up and slightly ascended around the Landfriedstein, crossed the open Landfriedtal and ascended to the Gruberscharte (the last 60 metres in altitude are often blown off, here you can strap your skis onto your rucksack).

From the Gruberscharte, enter the mighty Gruberkar. Depending on the conditions and avalanche situation, keep to the right on the descent. Many sensational slopes follow one another until the forest cover increases slightly and the terrain ends at the Feisterer lift (also known as the Schneemandllift).

From the Feistererhof (refreshment stop), turn right across gentle meadows to the main road and the bus stop. Take the bus back to Ramsau and the valley station of the glacier lift.

The route leads exclusively through the open ski area. Alpine knowledge is important in this terrain, orientation becomes extremely difficult in fog. Avalanche assessment is required for the descent. Always pay attention to the avalanche report and weather forecast.
Getting there

Exit from the B320 Ennstal Bundesstraße in Schladming-Mitte. Continue on the Ramsauer Landesstraße to Ramsau am Dachstein. Through the village to the Dachstein toll road and via this to the valley station of the Dachstein glacier railway.

From Schladming railway station, take bus no. 960 to the Dachstein Gletscherbahn valley station.
Timetable at www.rvb.at

Parking
Car park at the Dachstein Gletscherbahn valley station.
Start
Dachstein glacier cable-car Mountain Terminal
Destination
Parking Lot Hotel Feisterer
Equipment
  • Clothing and protective equipment: Make sure you are prepared for rapid changes in the weather and the increased UV exposure in high alpine terrain. A wind and water-repellent jacket, hood and moisture-resistant gloves are essential. Sun protection (eyes, skin and lips) is also very important.
  • Safety equipment: A modern avalanche transceiver, a metal avalanche shovel and a probe are part of the basic equipment for every ski tour and freeride descent that takes you away from the secured slopes and into the open ski area. This triumvirate of avalanche transceiver/shovel/probe is not only used to be found quickly in the event of an avalanche, but above all to be able to quickly help any companions or other buried people.
  • You'll have your smartphone with you anyway. It's generally advisable to install a GPS app and familiarize yourself with how to use it. Network coverage is generally good on the Dachstein.
    • If you don't have any network reception, please restart your phone. Before you enter your PIN code for the SIM card, dial the emergency number. You can also make the emergency call in other networks.
  • small first aid kit with a multi-tool should also always be with you.

Equipment for these variant:

  • Standard safety equipment (avalanche transceiver, shovel, probe, first aid)
  • Phone, GPS app. Network coverage is sufficient.
  • For the Rosmariestollen variant: crampons, short rope, possibly harness and via ferrata set

The Dachstein Mountains - which consist mainly of the well-known Dachstein limestone - are karstified and riddled with caves and sinkholes. This poses dangers, especially in times of little snow. There are many crevasses of different sizes on the glaciers, often only lightly covered in snow and therefore difficult to see. Please therefore stay on the marked paths, especially on the beginner tours.

The tours described start above the tree line. The dominant glaciers (the Schladming and the larger Hallstatt glacier to the west) face northeast and north, respectively, and are susceptible to rapid changes in the weather. Another big issue is fog that comes in quickly or lasts for a long time, which can cause a significant drop in temperature. Please inform yourself about the weather and snow conditions before your tour and bring sufficient protective equipment with you.

Avalanche report
Read the current avalanche report before your tour and familiarize yourself with the avalanche warning levels. You can find all the information here: www.lawine-steiermark.at.

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