Route Character

Nice splitboard / ski tour with cosy rest at the Auffangalm.

Starting Point & Village

Starting point: Josef car park at the toboggan run Village: Neustift im Stubaital

Ascent & Route

Our splitboards have been brought into hike mode, the ski touring equipment is ready and we start to go up the toboggan run. If this is too boring for you, you can also shorten steeply through the forest. When we reach the toboggan run for the first time, we follow it and head towards the Auffangalm (cosy mountain pasture where tobogganists, ski touring friends and splitboarders can meet. Shortly before, you turn right in a valley uphill.
At approx. 2000m we reach beautiful Splitboard terrain and can choose two ways, we describe the right side. Continue through a small valley, we reach a hunting lodge, leave it to our right and walk south-west. After a few meters of altitude we reach a wide ridge on which we continue the last meters in hairpin bends to the summit (2369m).

Descent & Variants

There are many variations that offer beautiful downhill runs under the appropriate conditions. Some avalanche awareness is required to choose a safe variant.
Otherwise, as we already know, ascent = descent.

Refreshments & Huts

Auffangalm, eine gemütliche Alm in der sich Rodler, Skitourenfreunde und Splitboarder treffen.

Maps

Kompass Karte WK36: Innsbruck, Brenner: Wandern / Rad / Skitouren. 1:50.000
Alpenvereinskarte 31/5 Innsbruck und Umgebung 1 : 50 000 Topographische Karte

A selection of 5 photos from the tour:

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Map and Avalanche Risk

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Slope Map

Tour Planning & Important Notes (OpenSlopeMap)

Tour Planning

You can plan and create your own tour directly in the map. The tour can then be downloaded as a GPX track.

Disclaimer

Every user of the map agrees to use the maps provided on OpenSlopeMap.org at their own responsibility and risk. OpenSlopeMap.org and its operators accept no responsibility for damages.

Map Explanation

  • Slope inclinations are a very important criterion in avalanche risk management. However, slope inclination alone should never be the sole criterion!
  • The resolution for Austria and South Tyrol is based on a digital terrain model (DTM) with 10m resolution. Outside these areas, accuracy is significantly lower.
  • A map can only ever provide a limited view of real conditions.

More information at OpenSlopeMap.org

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is this splitboard route?

The route is classified with difficulty level 3.

How many vertical meters does the tour include?

The ascent covers approximately 1069 vertical meters.

How long does the ascent take?

The tour takes around 3 hours.

Where does the route start?

The starting point of the tour is Neustift im Stubaital.

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