Surrounded by a breathtaking mountain backdrop, Ramsau near Berchtesgaden offers an exclusive selection of natural toboggan runs and ski areas for the whole family.
Avalanche danger is moderate. Main problem: wet snow, which can trigger in very steep terrain naturally as a loose-snow avalanche or be triggered by 1 skier. In morning esp. east-facing slopes, later also south and west-facing slopes are endangered, size of releases mostly small. In addition, gliding snow can be problematic. On very steep grass-covered slopes in all aspects, glide-snow avalanches can releases naturally, esp. where the slopes were bare of snow before the precipitation, medium sized releases possible. Glide cracks are signals of imminent danger.
The fresh snow which fell during the last week has settled, the thin melt-freeze crust forming on the surface on south-facing slopes melts quickly during the morning, beginning on east-facing slopes, then south and west-facing slopes, the snow becomes wet and forfeits its firmness. In summit and pass areas the snow is bonded by wind impact, can be prone to triggering. No marked weak layers are evident, making wide-ranging fracture propagation unlikely.
The wet-snow problem will move to the high-altitude zones and north-facing slopes