Showing posts with label skiing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skiing. Show all posts

28 October 2011

Opening of the World Cup alpine skiing season in Soelden

Traditionally the World Cup races in alpine skiing started in Sölden, Austria in late October, and traditionally we were there again. Apart from following the women's and men's giant slalom races we had time to ski, take photos and enjoy the gorgeous, sunny weather in the Alps.

Early in the morning, on the road leading up to the Rettenbach glacier:


At the top, looking back into the valley:


A newly built reservoir for snow making:










Friday was skiing just for fun, but on Saturday and Sunday it was all (ok, mostly) about the races.










More photos can be found here.
Photos from my Sölden trips in 2008 and 2009.

05 October 2011

Skiing and hiking around Zermatt

Skiing in early September, yeah baby! Admittedly, that was a first for me. Usually I wait with the skiing season until late October. :) But this year I found myself on a short, three-day trip to Zermatt, Switzerland. After driving through the night for 8 hours we arrived at Täsch, a small town 6 km from Zermatt, at 5 a.m. As Zermatt is a car-free town, you need to leave your car in Täsch and take a train - yes, with all your luggage and skis and ski boots and everything.
We wanted to go skiing right away, but the cable car wasn't running due to strong winds, and the weather prevented me from taking lots of photos that day, too. Some people spend a week in Zermatt and never see the famous Mt. Matterhorn!
Mt. Matterhorn on the first day in Zermatt. Some people stay here for weeks and never see the peak!

The following morning looked more promising.
The second morning was far more promising!

Getting to the cable car station meant going down a steep path:
The town of Zermatt is idyllic and car-free.

It's funny being dressed in your skiing clothes, carrying your skis on your shoulder, when the grass around you is so green. :) Not to mention it was very warm. But - the cable car takes you to almost 4000 meters above sea level.
Taking the cable car to the mountains.

I was busy taking photos through the glass of the cable car:
Nearby mountains.

From the top Mt. Matterhorn looks completely different.
Ski slopes at 4000 meters above sea level.

The couple of ski runs that were open were full of alpine skiing teams from various countries training for the coming season.
Ski runs.

Me and Ivica Kostelić, the best alpine skier in the world. :)
Me and Ivica Kostelić, the best alpine skier in the world. :)

Did I mention that skiing at the altitude of 4000 meters leaves you breathless after a couple of turns? Oh boy, I felt like I had asthma!

By 1.30 p.m. the snow was so soft it was better to call it a day. On the way back to the valley I had to take more photos:
Crevasses.

Zermatt in the valley.

Looking towards the Gorner glacier.

After a hearty lunch back in Zermatt I walked around town a bit. Electric cars, narrow roads, picturesque houses. :)
Typical houses in Zermatt.

Stone roof.

Matterhorn in late afternoon light.

The third day was a perfect cloudless day from the beginning. Well, a few puffy clouds would actually be nice.
Sunrise.

This was my hiking day. I took an underground funicular and a cable car up a mountain on the other side of the valley from Mt. Matterhorn. The views of the surrounding mountains in the morning were spectacular.
Klein Matterhorn.

But my primary goal was Stellisee, a beautiful lake in an even more beautiful setting.
Stellisee.

Stellisee.

I hiked down the mountain past some more lakes and streams, with the omnipresent Matterhorn always in view.
Hiking around Zermatt.

Backlit trees.



Back in Zermatt, it was a 30-minute hike back uphill from the cable car station to the hotel.
Zermatt.

Zermatt.

As if the trip hadn't been gorgeous enough, I was met with great light on the drive back home.
Magical light on the way back home.

More photos can be found here.

10 April 2011

Spring skiing on Rogla and Krvavec

The abnormal temperatures in the past week have caused for the last snowy slopes to melt. Up to 26 degrees C at lower altitudes! I still tried my luck skiing, first on Rogla, and on Krvavec a few days later. The skiing was quite good on Rogla until 11 a.m., but Krvavec was already disastrous at 8 a.m. The snow, what was left of it, was so soft and slushy it was impossible to ski. Well, at least we got some fresh air. :)

Sunny slopes of Rogla:

Going up with the T-bar was ridiculous. :)

Krvavec last Friday:





The mountain is covered with hellebores. Spring is definitely here.


Views of the Ljubljana basin from Ambrož:


The skiing season may not be completely over for me though. :)

25 March 2010

Spring skiing

Being in a temporary photographic black hole I have to resort to posting snapshots from my skiing trips taken with a compact camera. :) These are from last week, too, but the weather wasn't as nice as two days later.

This was probably the last day with some snow left in the valley. Btw, the town in the background is Kranj.

Storžič, the Košuta range and Kočna.

Ominous clouds above Kočna and Grintovec.

Kriška planina.

Velika planina.

My favorite training hill, Kamniški vrh, from a different perspective! :)

The TV tower.