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Zermatt, Klein Matterhorn
The Klein Matterhorn is Europe's highest ski
lift, if in fact the term ski lift accurately describes a massive
cable car that begins at an altitude of almost 3,000 meters and
ends at just under 4,000.
Instead, a high mountain adventure vehicle
or a tribute to the ingenuity of man might well be a more accurate
description. Heck, one could make a story just out of how they built the
thin.
How many helicopter trips carried the pillions for example? Or how long
did it take? You know, all that sort of thing. But this is not our job
description here. It is in fact to inform you about the skiing, and that's
just what we hope to do.
On your arrival on the KM, and upon leaving
the cable car, you will have a short walk through a tunnel before
you emerge into a magnificent mountain world. Once you catch
your breath (literally and metaphorically speaking) step into
your skis and set out on a journey that is available to you regardless
of the time of year.
| The KM is probably the most extensive year
round ski area in Europe, and although never really an area of
extreme difficulty, the Klein Matterhorn does have some steeper
and fun bits. The majority of the skiing though, as it is on
most glaciers is relatively easy. Better skiers will get the most challenge
to their abilities by dropping off the ledge not too far from
the cable car departure point. Those who wish to avoid these
steeper bits need only follow the long gentle trail around to
the prepared slopes. |
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From here on down it is all a recreational
playground of mostly wide open, gentle slopes, suited to skiers
who have enough basic ability and experience to keep at least
a minimum amount of control over their boards. This writer does
not however recommend starting complete beginners at this altitude.
My feeling is that height is simply too intimidating.
Good skiers may well feel a mite frustrated
at the lack of challenge presented here during the summer months
and with some reason. But hey! The key word here is summer, and
summer is not really ski season now, is it? Lighten up and just
enjoy the fact that you are able to enjoy the sun, the snow and
the environment.
Whatever you do though do not take your quest
for adventure off piste. This is glacier skiing after all. Stay
within the clearly marked areas. The restaurant and sun terrace
at the base of the Klein Matterhorn will provide you with a good
alternative to the skiing so relax and enjoy snow beach.
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