Nicht unbedingt, ich würde auch dazu raten zunächst mit normalen Ski zu fahren um die Technik richtig zu erlernen. Danach würde ich mir aber immer einen Freerideski holen, damit macht es deutlich mehr spaß, weil man einfach viel mehr das Surf Gefühl bekommt sowie schneller und kraftsparender unterwegs ist.
I can generally recommend Hintertux. It's my favorite glacier ski resort. But it's quite a long drive from the center of Tyrol. And it can get very cold there in the middle of winter. The area has a few options for freeriding, especially many open, gently sloping slopes but also a few steep or four-point lines. There is also some forest in the lower area. If you need treelines, however, I would rather go to the ski areas in the front Zillertal, such as Hochfügen. Other well-known spots in Tyrol are of course St. Anton or Ischgl. I think St. Anton has the best freeriding opportunities, but I can also highly recommend Ischgl. Another freeride spot is of course Fieberbrunn, which is very well known thanks to the World Tour.
Sieht richtig geil aus! Bin nächste Woche das erste mal Ski fahren und freue mich schon richtig drauf :D
Abo hast :)
@@Nik-r4o Danke! Dir viel Spaß!
@@linus_lietmann werd ich haben :D
Wow
Bester Powder der bisherigen Saison😍
kann man so poweder eigentlich auch mit normalen ski fahren oder braucht man da powder ski?
Nicht unbedingt, ich würde auch dazu raten zunächst mit normalen Ski zu fahren um die Technik richtig zu erlernen. Danach würde ich mir aber immer einen Freerideski holen, damit macht es deutlich mehr spaß, weil man einfach viel mehr das Surf Gefühl bekommt sowie schneller und kraftsparender unterwegs ist.
We are coming to Tirol area in few weeks. Would you recomend this place or do you have any tips? ❄️🏔️
I can generally recommend Hintertux. It's my favorite glacier ski resort. But it's quite a long drive from the center of Tyrol. And it can get very cold there in the middle of winter. The area has a few options for freeriding, especially many open, gently sloping slopes but also a few steep or four-point lines. There is also some forest in the lower area. If you need treelines, however, I would rather go to the ski areas in the front Zillertal, such as Hochfügen. Other well-known spots in Tyrol are of course St. Anton or Ischgl. I think St. Anton has the best freeriding opportunities, but I can also highly recommend Ischgl. Another freeride spot is of course Fieberbrunn, which is very well known thanks to the World Tour.