Friday, May 17, 2013

Austria - Hallstatt, Dachstein-Krippenstein (part two)

Hallstatt Dachstein/Salzkammergut region was included in the exclusive list of UNESCO World Heritage sites in 1997. The committee justified its decision with the words: “The Alpine region of Hallstatt - Dachstein / Salzkammergut is an exceptional example of a natural landscape of unique beauty and particular scientific significance which also bears testimony to the ongoing human, scientific and cultural activity. This cultural landscape combines nature and culture in a harmonious and mutually supportive manner”.
The karstic zone formed by the glaciers and the salt fields of this area created the so called Hallstattian period of the Ice Age.

This post refers to the Krippenstein region (alt. 2108m, 5 Fingers, World Heritage spiral), Gjaidalm and to the Krippenstein - Obertraun ski slope (longest of Austria, black difficulty one = 11.5km, elevation 900 - 2000).


Dachstein-Krippenstein Winter Map
 
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What to see at the 2nd Dachstein Cable Car Station (Krippenstein Station, alt. 2000m):
- the karstic area around and the UNESCO glaciers-forming inscriptions;
- the karstic trail track (about 20km, very easy, no difficulty) on which you may see the Heilbronner Cross;
- the 5 Fingers;
- the World Heritage Spiral;
- the Mountain Church;
- the 3rd Cable Car station at Gjaidalm (very easy to get to, no reason to follow the cable car);
- panoramic view of Hoher Dachstein (alt. 3000m);


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Next, images shot on July 2012:
 Krippenstein Station

 Panoramic View of Krippenstain Station

 Trail track to 5 Fingers

 Trail track to 5 Fingers

 5 Fingers

 5 Fingers
... taking a curious panoramic view

5 Fingers
The curious panoramic view

 5 Fingers
Other panoramic view
 5 Fingers
View to Hallstatt and Halsstattersee

 5 Fingers
View to Obertraun and Bad Aussee

 UNESCO Inscriptions

 Sink hole (aka. doline)

 Panoramic view of Dachstein
took from the 5 Fingers track

Karstic area
View to Hoher Dachstein

 UNESCO inscriptions

 Snow in July

 Track to World Heritage Spiral
and Krippenstein Peak (alt. 2108m)

 World Heritage Spiral

 World Heritage Spiral

 World Heritage Spiral

 Krippenstein Peak (alt. 2108m)

 View from
World Heritage Spiral

 Karstic Area

 Karstic Area
Beginning of Krippenstein - Obertraun ski slope

 Karstic Area

 
Panoramic View

 Hoher Dachstein (alt. 3000m)
(zoomed view from Krippenstein)

 Hoher Dachstein Glacier Ski Area
(zoomed view from Krippenstein)

 Taking a zoomed view of Gjaidalm area

 Zoomed view of Gjaidalm area

 Krippenstein - Obertraun ski slope

 View to a nice peak around,
probably Sarstein Peak

 Krippenbrunn

 View of 5 Fingers from Krippenbrunn

 Krippenbrunn - view to Obertraun

  Krippenstein - Obertraun ski slope
(near Obertraun)

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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Austria - Hallstatt, Dachstein-Krippenstein (part one)

Hallstatt – Dachstein/Salzkammergut region was included in the exclusive list of UNESCO World Heritage sites in 1997. The committee justified its decision with the words: “The Alpine region of Hallstatt - Dachstein / Salzkammergut is an exceptional example of a natural landscape of unique beauty and particular scientific significance which also bears testimony to the ongoing human, scientific and cultural activity. This cultural landscape combines nature and culture in a harmonious and mutually supportive manner”.
The karstic zone formed by the glaciers and the salt fields of this area created the so called Hallstattian period of the Ice Age.

This post refers only to the trail track from Obertraun (alt. 609m) to the 1st Cable Car Station (Schonbergalm - alt. 1350m), which is a medium difficulty climbing path (approx 750m altitude difference on about 5-6km), but will post a second one with the Krippenstein Peak (alt. 2100m) and the whole Dachstein karstic area there.

Dachstein-Krippenstein Sommer Map

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What to see at the 1st Dachstein Cable Car Station (Schonbergalm Station):
- the Mammuthohle (Mammott Cave): Mammuthohle;
- the Eishohle (Ice Cave): Eishohle;
- also, at the Eishohle, in some periods, there take place musical concerts: musical concerts in Eishohle;
- the Museum;
- the birthplace of WOM - the cave bear;
- the Adventure Track with balancing logs, gigantic ladders, the tree house, the avalanche shelter, aso;
- the Stone Animal Garden;


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Next, images shot on July 2012:

 Krippenstein (to the right) seen from the Obertraun Cable Car Station
 Obertraun Cable Car Station

 Start path to Schonbergalm Station

 Ladders on the path to Schonbergalm Station

 Path to Schonbergalm Station

 Waterfall on the path to Schonbergalm Station

 Left View from
the path to Schonbergalm Station

 Another waterfall seen from
the path to Schonbergalm Station

 Path to Schonbergalm Station

 Path to Schonbergalm Station

  Downside view from
the path to Schonbergalm Station

 ... finally arrived to Schonbergalm area

 Schonbergalm Cable Car Station

 Schonbergalm Attractions Area Map

 Bibi Blocksberg bridge, unfortunately closed

 View to Obertraun

 Balancing logs and ladders
on the Adventure Track

 Tree House on the Adventure Track

 View of Schonbergalm area from Tree House
 View of Tree House from Schonbergalm area
 Chain protected path

 Explained View to Hallstatter See

 Panoramic view of Schonbergalm and Hallstatt

 To the Eishohle

 The cave of WOM bear

 Geological scale

 The Museum

 Inside the Museum

 Inside the Museum - Mammuthohle explained

 Painted image of the Dachstein Krippenstein
(found inside the Schonbergalm Station)

 On the way to Krippenstein (alt. 2100m),
this time by cable car ...

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