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Fear of Heights 1530

The ultimate descent for adrenaline junkies
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Team TVB
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15. Oct 2024
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Length is not everything...

...it's the metres in altitude that count!

Do you love speed, steep slopes, and thrilling descents? Then "Fear of Heights 1530" is just what you need. The descent in Paznaun with the greatest vertical drop promises an unforgettable experience with over 1,500 metres of elevation change. Starting at a breathtaking 2,570 metres at the Furglerblick cable car station, you'll make your way down a variety of pistes until you reach the valley station at 1,040 metres. Along the way, you'll pass through stunning landscapes, from high alpine terrain to dense forests—an adventure that will challenge and excite you.

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The Thrill Begins

"Fear of Heights 1530" kicks off at the Furglerblick cable car station at an impressive 2,570 metres. The view alone is spectacular, but the real excitement begins as soon as you start your descent. Carve your way down perfectly groomed pistes, starting with the Furglerblick descent, which begins with moderate sections before ramping up the intensity.

Challenge and Variety on the Way Down:

After the Furglerblick descent, you turn onto the more demanding Rossmoos slope. Here, you’ll see why this route isn't for the faint of heart: the further you go, the more thrilling it gets. Soon, you enter the magical Rossmoos forest, where the descent requires not only technical skill but also full concentration. The journey through the snow-covered woods adds a unique charm to this part of the trail.

Final Challenge: The Bridge Shoot:

Before reaching the finish, the infamous "Brückenschuss" awaits—the steepest part of the route. Here, you’ll need to muster all your courage and maintain control over your speed as you navigate this thrilling section. After conquering this final challenge, you’ll glide down the valley slope, easing into the finish at the Medrigjochbahn valley station at 1,040 metres—a perfect end to an intense and exhilarating descent.

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