You can hardly wait to strap on your snowshoes or skis and explore the snow-covered landscapes of Galtür? Whether you’re planning to race down the slopes or conquer the mountains with your touring skis: You should always have a look at the current snow report before your winter sports adventure. Find out about snow depth, snow conditions and current avalanche warnings!
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Current state of the valley runs in Galtür
Overview for winter sports athletes
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Avalanche report
CURRENT AVALANCHE WARNING LEVEL
A day's skiing needs to be well planned! If you don't want to leave anything to chance, it's best to check the current avalanche situation in Galtür before you hit the slopes.
Important: Especially those who like to go off-piste should find out about the current avalanche risk before every trip into the terrain.
The avalanche warning level refers to the Galtür ski area
Safe in the snow
AVALANCHE WARNING LEVELS AT A GLANCE
ACCORDING TO EUROPEAN AVALANCHE WARNING SERVICES
1 Low
SNOWPACK STABILITY
The snow cover is generally well consolidated and stable.
AVALANCHE TRIGGERING PROBABILITY
Avalanches can generally only be triggered if there is a large additional load** in isolated places on extremely steep terrain*. Only slides and small avalanches are possible spontaneously.
2 Moderate
SNOWPACK STABILITY
The snow cover is only moderately consolidated on some steep slopes*, otherwise generally well consolidated.
AVALANCHE TRIGGERING PROBABILITY
Avalanches can be triggered in particular with high additional loads**, especially on the indicated steep slopes*. Large spontaneous avalanches are not to be expected.
3 Considerable
SNOWPACK STABILITY
The snow cover is only moderately to weakly consolidated on many steep slopes*.
AVALANCHE TRIGGERING PROBABILITY
Avalanches can be triggered even with low additional loads**, especially on the indicated steep slopes*. Occasionally some medium, but occasionally also large avalanches are possible.
4 High
SNOWPACK STABILITY
The snow cover is weakly consolidated on most steep slopes.
AVALANCHE TRIGGERING PROBABILITY
Avalanches are likely to be triggered on numerous steep slopes even with low additional loads**. In some cases, many medium and several large avalanches can be expected spontaneously.
5 Very high
SNOWPACK STABILITY
The snow cover is generally weakly consolidated and largely unstable.
AVALANCHE TRIGGERING PROBABILITY
Spontaneous avalanches are to be expected in moderately steep terrain.