
"We transitioned toward Steinmähder, where red pistes and accessible off-piste delivered consistent snow quality and minimal traffic. Coverage was excellent, and most of the terrain was open. But the clear standout was Kriegerhorn. Just skier's right of the partially marked off-piste Route 202, we found roughly 6 inches of soft, untouched snow covering steep, sustained terrain. The pitch was steep, the run long, and the snow light enough to ski lap after lap without hesitation. Brief sun breaks only added to the experience."
"That early start paid off as we lined up for first chair on the Petersboden 6-pack. With light to nonexistent crowds, never waiting more than two minutes for a lift all day, it felt like we had the mountain to ourselves. Warm-up laps on Rotschrofen and Hasensprung were pure perfection: long, flowing groomers with crisp corduroy buried beneath 2-3 inches of fresh snow. It was the ideal way to wake up the legs."
Lech-Zürs received steady overnight and morning snowfall, producing deep, soft, and surprisingly uncrowded conditions. The Bergbahnen Oberlech tram runs daily from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m., enabling early access; first chair on the Petersboden six-pack saw minimal queues. Rotschrofen and Hasensprung offered long groomers with crisp corduroy under 2–3 inches of fresh snow. Steinmähder delivered consistent snow quality across red pistes and accessible off-piste with excellent coverage. Kriegerhorn featured roughly six inches of untouched snow on steep, sustained terrain, ideal for repeated laps. Skiers should cut left earlier to avoid small valley traverses and tight tree skiing.
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