Sunday, 23 July 2023

Flying high in the Austrian Alps


From sunny Trieste on the Adriatic we drove up through the Dolomites and over the Brenner Pass into Austria. 

In Stubaital, very close to Innsbruck in the Austrian Tyrol, there were enticing views to the Stubai glacier.



Sadly a trip up to the glacier was a no-go as the lift was under repair. But the Kreuzjoch mountain peaks were accessible via a cable car that whisked us upwards well over 2000 metres - to some pretty fabulous close encounters with the Stubai Alps.




In summer this is fantastic walking territory with the dozens of trails that are mapped out across the alpine landscape full of hikers. But the Stubai Alps and the Kreuzjoch in particular is also flying paradise for hang-gliders and para-gliders. 

It's something to do with wind conditions and thermal lift - whatever, there were countless human birds floating well above the height of these dizzying peaks.




We watched as Birdman below made awkward progress towards the take-off platform, suited in a contraption not designed for walking on terra firma ...



and stood for a very long moment on the edge, perhaps considering the wisdom of the terrifying leap he was about to make (well, I would too) ...




before tipping himself forward over the precipitous edge 




and into flight.



 
This one, in contrast, less encumbered by gear and on a different slanted platform like a ski jump, didn't stop to think, he just ran madly headlong downwards and off ...




Walking along an alpine trail I was glad to have the earth under my feet but couldn't stop wondering how incredible it must feel to be floating at these heights, light as air.




At the chalet-style café we had local beer, sausage and strudel served by dirndl-ed waitresses




and the less adventurous were enjoying the views from benches




Give me a ski resort in the summer months any time.




Kreuzjoch, Stubaital, Austrian Tyrol, July 2016
Salzburg, Slovenia, Trieste trip




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