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Sonntag, 10. Juni 2018

Kaprun: High Alpine Glacier Water Reservoirs

Sunday I woke up in the morning at 7 and as Marty called me, as we established the evening before, I said to him:
"Look, I have an idea. I want to go up to the Alpine High Reservoirs. You may come with me, if you want." (He imagined himself, we go to have some icecream somewhere ....)
The pictures I saw were pretty incredibile, the water color was so deep, so intensive, so beautiful, endless beautiful.  I wanted to see the beauty of it!
Marty picked me up, it was on his way anyway. A wonderful Sunday morning and I had only about four hours for myself, I wanted to be back home at 12 to take a rest and to et ready for work.
Marty moved out here from Germany nine years ago and he never saw these lakes .... I find it so incredible ...
From Kaprun we drove 10 km to the big parking building at the start point to the reservoirs. A huge high beton parking house in the middle of the forest, deep in the mountain .... another incredible construction and engineering work of Austrians .... The hight of each floor is about only 2 meter, just for a normal car (no picture available, I should fly over and take a picture from the sky in order to give a slight idea about the place!)
The access to the reservoirs is restricted. You have two options: walk/run or taking the first bus, then the cable open vagoonand the second bus. The itinerary is exactly calculated. Amazing work, I am speechless.
We were early there, we took the first bus. A very good idea, really. About two hours later, the buses were overcrowded, thre buses once!
A special and distinctive means of transport - Lärchwand Inclined Lift

Following a two-year interlude for renovation work on the inclined lift, on the drive system and the route, this technical masterpiece is once again in operation. During the construction phase of the Kaprun high mountain reservoirs, this was the only means of transporting heavy equipment, construction materials and lorries into the high mountains. After completion of the dams, it became a tourist highlight in the Salzburg province.

The Lärchwand inclined lift unites two superlatives in one place: the largest open inclined lift in Europe, and the largest track gauge in the world for a passenger rail car. As many as 185 passengers have room in the renovated inclined lift, which has nevertheless retained its charm. Thus VERBUND offers an additional tourist highlight near the Kaprun high mountain reservoirs which reflects the blend of nature and technology. The Lärchwand inclined lift runs above the Kesselfall Alpenhaus to the Wasserfallboden reservoir. In doing so, the inclined lift overcomes an altitude difference of 431 metres over a length of 820 metres. Every year more than 100,000 guests visit the Kaprun high mountain reservoirs.
The first bus is driving through a tunnel, of course. It reach a small turning point. The area is calculated in order to have just enough place for turning back. 

Two or three buses are transported by end of May to the next station, where the tourists get out from the vagoon.
History:
Already in 1941 an inclined lift was installed along the current route, but with a load capacity of only 9 tonnes and the requirements of a construction site high in the mountains, this soon proved to be an insufficient size. In 1952 an expansion to the current track width and a load capacity of 60 tonnes took place. The inclined lift served as a passenger elevator and material hoist for constructing and operating the Glockner Kaprun upper stage power plant. The Lärchwand inclined lift was the only means of transporting the material up to the high Alpine world.

After an operating period of more than 60 years, a general renovation was done from 2012 to 2014. Since the Lärchwand inclined lift is now exclusively used to transport visitors to the Mooserboden reservoirs, the load capacity could be reduced to 14 tonnes. The driving speed is 3.6 m/sec, the travel time is approx. 5 minutes and the conveying capacity is about 900 persons per hour.


With shuttle buses (leaving from the Kesselfall ticket desk) and the Lärchwand inclined lift, the largest open inclined lift in Europe, you have a comfortable trip to the Mooserboden reservoir at an altitude of 2,040 m.
Along the way there is the option of stopping at the Fürthermoar Alm. This is a rustic, privately operated Alpine farm which offers many local delicacies. 
So ..... You get out from the first bus, take the Lärchwand inclined lift which carry you steep, very steep up on the mountain for less than five minutes. 
Technical data:
The complete drive system, the control system and the car, as the lift cabin is called in cableway technical jargon, were all renewed. The two electronically synchronised drive motors, each of which drives its own cable winch, are located in the underground top station and each have a capacity of 500 kilowatts. The hauling rope is redirected via two sheaves on the car and guided along the track by means of hauling cable pulleys. The track is made of two rails laid right and left in longitudinal concrete sleepers on the terrain level of the slope.

The new platform truck with the impressive dimensions of 9 by 5.4 metres holds 185 passengers, as the previous model did, and is open at the top. Special awnings provide sun or rain protection as needed. The all-glass telescopic sliding doors on both sides for boarding and exiting allow for an impressive upward view towards the glorious world of three thousand metre mountains, and on the other side a view of the steep lift route, which boasts a maximum pitch of 81%. The track width is 8.2 metres, the largest gauge in the world for a passenger rail car.

Then you take the second bus and you will be droven for about 10 minutes along the road cut in the mountain and through other tunnels. The road is very narrow, just for one bus driving on it in a direction. Everything is perfectly managed and syncronized. I say it again: an amazing work of human perfection! 
In the midst of the Upper Tauern lies VERBUND's birthplace and one of the most impressive constructions of the post-war period. The Kaprun high mountain reservoirs, including the two reservoirs "Wasserfallboden" and "Mooserboden", at about 2,040 metres above sea level.
The two lakes are situated like fjords in the rear Kaprun Valley. Embedded between the three thousand metre Alpine peaks, at the border of the Upper Tauern National Park.
In the post-war period, this spot was marked by legends that you can still trace today.
Whether in the Electricity Adventure World, which bilingually presents the history and challenges of the construction as well as the diversity in the Upper Tauern National Park.
Or also the spectacular technical achievement that was implemented here amidst the Alps.
Here the power of water and the possibilities for generating electricity from hydropower are shown first-hand.
Especially for families, the play-and-experience stations along the "electricity trail" help to give a better understanding of hydropower and energy production in a fun way. 
VERBUND opens its gates and offers a glimpse of the inside of the Moosersperre Dam and modern electricity generation in the framework of dam tours.
With all of VERBUND's tourist offerings, the focus is on knowledge transfer in the form of a range of guided tours. Whether run-of-river power plants or the large pumped storage power plants in the Alps. Take a look behind the scenes of the largest hydropower electricity producer in Austria and Bavaria and have fun learning interesting facts about our present and former electricity generation. For school classes the platform "Electricity School" has been set up, where teachers can find a great variety of energy topics already prepared for the respective learning stages.
 

A glimpse behind the scenes of electricity generation

The Moosersperre Dam towers 107 m almost straight up and at the same time curves across a width of 494 m between the rocks.
With a dam tour, we offer interested persons the rare opportunity to get to know the inner workings of the construction. Our knowledgeable staff will be happy to tell you further details as well as some anecdotes from the dam's long history...
Ticket sales at the cash desk in the valley or directly at the Mooserboden reservoir kiosk. The meeting place for tours is at the Mooserboden kiosk.
Tours take place daily every 45 minutes from 10 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. and take about 1 hour.
Costs: 6 Euros.
As all over the places in Austria, a big attention gets the children and the educational tools which are a very strong component of the Austrian society!
So, even here are organized activities for children and a big play area is even available without any risks!
Hiking with children - and learning

Our children's nature trail invites you and your children to a trip around the Mooserboden reservoir. At six interactive stations, young and old guests can have fun learning more about nature and technology. The children's hiking path at the reservoir is the first hiking trail in this region especially for children. With its length (approx. 1 km, approx. 30 minutes incl. stations) and trail conditions it is suitable even for the littlest children and is easily navigable with a stroller.
At the cash desk, children receive a little booklet with a map and a guide for experiencing the children's path. Six questions are asked about nature and technology. With the answer card and the hopefully correctly marked answers, the children receive a small surprise at the kiosk near the Electricity Adventure World

For an excursion to the Kaprun high mountain reservoirs it's recommended to plan a stay of about four hours. I didn't have that time today, so I know for sure, I will take at least one day to come here again and another day to do a trail running up here and down back!
The shuttle buses run according to passenger demand and the Verbund tries to keep waiting times as short as possible.
At 12:15 I was back home (!)
Related image
Source: https://www.potepuh.si/kaprun-zell-am-see
A lot of information here - click the link

Tipp:
Austria's highest dam is located at an altitude of 1,933 m - the Kölnbrein dam. Just getting there along the 14.4 km long Malta Hochalmstrasse panoramic road, characterised by rock tunnels and hairpin turns, is an adventure in itself.

And, to another end of the world, where the nature makes its own reservoires at over 4.500 m ..... just remembering ..... something I will never forget .... never ....

Freitag, 8. Juni 2018

Trail Running: Schneckenreits - Kaprun, Austria

The first part of the today's run - follow me through the Sigmunds-Thun Gorge in Kaprun 
I left the gorge and I continued my solo adventure taking the path to the left, through the rain. Trail running. Emotional run. Meditative run. Run for Life, if you want. 
"Almvirtschaft Schneckenreith" is an old farmer household which I discovered back mid of April, as I firstly run this trail and I found the fascination of the area!
The picture above: Mid of April.
The picture below: Begining of June.
On the left side of the picture you can see a zig-zag path. That is the Bürgkogel.
The Bürgkogel - a hillside at the end of the valley of Kaprun - is protected by the Sigmund-Thun-Gorge. It is that hill crossed by the zig-zag path. I climbed the hill in April from the other side, as the nature just started to get green, but it was still a pretty desolated landscape. Now I see the new perspective over the hill ..... I could have descend directly to the lake. The path along the lake on the other side of the lake is the path I run today on my way back.
Chapter: "Moments of Life":
I am for the 4th time on this probably nameless mountain ..... this is how it looks from the other side of it:
It seems not so high and not so steep indeed, but it is steep. I use to run-walk until the edge of the forest, where it seems to be a choice: a small path leading to the right and one to the left, but no other indications. 
I like wide spaces, open fields - so entering the forest in this area seems pointless for me ..... this is why this here is the last point where I turn back and descent on the same trail.
I am pretty sure, the hill belongs to the farmer here, because he keeps his cows on it.
The line downhill is the road between Kitzsteinhorn and Kaprun - only 7 km long.
Before I reached the highest point of my run today it started to rain. Still sticky air, warm water falling from the sky, so I didn't felt the urge to take my rain jacket I was carrying on the backpack. I missed my sun cap .... I never go running without head protection. When is it hot, it helps me to save energy, the head, the eyes, the face need calm and the shadow of the cap offers that calm.  When it's raining, it protect me also.
 I spend some time on the hill as I didn't want to return ....
but you always go back ..... always .....
This is an electricity gate, the cows know they cannot go further. It is a manner of keep control and avoid accidents, I suppose. The cows are free everywhere, but everything is managed and controled. Anyway, I am glad to see them living free and not kept closed all day and all seasons, as I saw in Low Austria :-( terrible animal cruelty!!!
passing through for humans .... if you are overweight, you have no chance to pass through
I decided to run a bit longer through the rain, so I followed the road descending to the right and crossing the river and then running back to the gorge, but on the opposite side of the lake.
looking back to the hill I just descended
Still raining, still beautiful, still energetic and medidative in the same time ... the forest road on the other side of the lake and along the road leads through a different landscape which I enjoy every time, again and again .....
An apparently simply, but efficient Fitness Parcours is included in this segment and I stayed some longer moments in the area ..... 
I actually never do the entire parcours, I do not have enough patience for it, but I find the idea simple excellent. You get a good opportunity to real strech after a good long run and now, as I write these words, I get appettite to go out and run and stretch again .....
As my life is still on slow-motion speed ..... I ask myself sometimes, when and if I will get back my "before" shape ....
or how it will be to meet me then again ....
 Many are missleaded about seeing me "running all the time" .... as in fact I just stagnate from several points of view, but growing from inside.
I find quite interesting to watch yourself going in a direction where you just came from - take the above picture as a huge symbolistic image and ask yourself: Where am I going to? Back or forward? You get the chance to see, once again, how relative everything is. In your life and around you. For you and for everybody else. Are you going back or forward is just a matter of the stand point, right?

I reached the gorge again .... and the tranquility inside the water force .... still raining ....
Still raining and me watching over an incredible beautiful water color ending into the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier ....
On my right the handmade waterfall wall ....


I finished the trail run for today - 10 km - still having about 1300 km to run (or walk) back to my car.  I looked once again to the water under my feet .... I was there, deep inside of the gorge just about one hour before ....
I run along the gorge, not through the gorge, on the opposite side as I always did - a new trail segment through the forest.
 Lush vegetation all over the place, marvellous green nuances and a lot of life inside the wet forest!
I started trail running back in 2012. Before trail running came into my life I used to say that "running on a mountain is like a blasfemy, because you don't have the time to enjoy the mountain and everything around you. Why would you want to run on a mountain actually?!"
But I tell you something, now, after 6 years of trail runnig, race or non-race runs:
You enter new dimensions, you meet new emotions, new perspective ..... you enter something you cannot imagine it exists and this brings you to different levels and impressions!
After 2 hours and 12 km I was finally tired :-), but happy!!!!!

I'm WATCHing YOU!! :-)