Ski Touring Skitour and ascent to Dachstein summit - Touren-Impression #1 Ski Touring Skitour and ascent to Dachstein summit - Touren-Impression #1

Skitour and ascent to Dachstein summit

This tour to the Dachstein summit is intended for advanced skiers - accompaniment by a mountain and ski guide is recommended.
The Dachstein is one of the most famous mountains in the Eastern Alps. Its summit lies on the border between Styria and Upper Austria and towers over the Dachstein massif and the Enns Valley at almost 3,000 metres above sea level. The panorama is breathtaking - the Salzkammergut and the Ausseerland extend to the north, while the view to the east stretches as far as the Totes Gebirge and the Gesäuse. To the south-east are the Niedere Tauern and to the south-west you can see far into the Hohe Tauern, Austria's most striking high mountain range.  

A winter ascent offers an additional attraction. The often snow-covered ascent is more difficult than in summer, but with a bit of luck you will experience the impressive view from the summit cross.

The Dachstein massif covers an area of 772 km² and has been a favourite destination for ambitious mountaineers for over 200 years. In winter and spring, there are hundreds of ski tour options on and around the Dachstein, from easy beginners' tours to challenging alpine adventures and great high alpine freeride options. Managed huts offer refreshment stops for day tours or accommodation for multi-day endeavours.

Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

Best season

May
June
July
August
September
October
November

The tour in numbers

medium
Level of difficulty
4,9 km
Route
3:00 h
Time
460 hm
Uphill
460 hm
Downhill
2996 m
Highest point

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Exit from B320 Ennstal Bundesstraße at Schladming-Mitte. Continue to Ramsau am Dachstein on Ramsauer Landesstraße. You pass through the village of Ramsau and then continue on the toll road Dachsteinstraße until you reach the valley terminal of the Dachstein glacier cable-car.
Descent from the Dachstein mountain station to below the Dirndl on the groomed and marked piste. Ski up and follow the path in a long left-hand bend to the shoulder ascent. From there, depending on the avalanche situation, ascend the steep, glaciated summit slope in the direction of the Randkluft. The eponymous Randkluft is no longer a major difficulty today, as the glacier is torn apart by a massive crevasse approx. 50 metres below the start. This crevasse can be an obstacle in early winter or when there is little snow, and is normally crossed on the right during the ascent - if in doubt, use rope protection. The last few metres to the start of the via ferrata are steep, so it is advisable to set up a ski depot at a suitable point in good time and put on crampons, climbing harness and via ferrata set.

The 100 metre-long, partially exposed climb from the edge fissure to the summit is almost continuously secured with a steel cable, which is often snow-covered in winter, however - after snowfall, you have to make tracks, especially in the upper section.

You should allow a similar amount of time for the descent to the ski depot as for the ascent. A great north-facing slope with often sensational snow awaits you here - please pay attention to the avalanche situation. Refreshment stop at the Seethalerhütte. Finally, the easy descent and the short ascent to the mountain station of the glacier railway follow the familiar route.

Variant
The summit can also be reached via the shoulder ascent (250 metres). Recommended if the risk of avalanches below the Randkluftsteig is too great. This ascent is also secured with wire ropes, the last section leads over the upper part of the Randkluftsteig. Crampons and a via ferrata set are also required here.

This ski tour requires surefootedness, the use of a via ferrata set and crampons as well as general avalanche judgement. We generally recommend that you are accompanied by a mountain and ski guide on this tour.
Of course you will find numerous providers in the Schladming-Dachstein region who will support you at the start of your ski touring career, teach you the right ascent and descent techniques or take over your tour planning for more challenging undertakings and guide you safely through the high alpine terrain.

You can find contacts to our mountain guides at www.schladming-dachstein.at/bergfuehrer.
From the station in Schladming take bus number 960 directly to the valley terminal of the Dachstein glacier cable-car.
Parking at the valley terminal of the Dachstein glacier cable-car.
The terrain is often highly structured and treeless. This often makes orientation difficult. In fog (‘White Out’), orientation can become almost impossible. For more challenging tours, we strongly recommend that you use a GPS device and carry the appropriate safety equipment.

As a general rule, when you leave the marked and open pistes, you are in open ski terrain. The open ski area is not marked and is not secured against alpine dangers.

The tour described is situated between 2,600 and 3,000 metres above sea level. At these altitudes, your body reacts more strongly to stress. Your breathing becomes faster and your need for fluids increases. Please take this important fact into account when planning your tour.

Refreshment stops
There are several huts and catering establishments on the Dachstein massif that are also open in winter. For example, the Dachstein Glacier Restaurant at the mountain station and the Seethalerhütte. Nevertheless, it is necessary to always take enough liquid and food (e.g. muesli bars) with you. There are no refreshment stops on some of the routes described.

The alpine emergency number in Austria is 140 (Europe 112).

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Spiegelsee Reiteralm | © photo-austria / Christine Höflehner

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