When the last recreational athlete has finished après ski and has ridden the last gondola of the day, the slopes belong to them alone: professionals like Wolfgang Perhab, who has been perfecting the slopes in and around Schladming for almost 40 years. With the most modern technology, tons of heavy equipment and so much sensitivity that even the Russians asked him for advice on the Olympic slopes in Sochi.
“Feeling. Just feeling.” With over 500 horsepower and several tons under his belt, you don’t really want to believe Wolfgang Perhab that it doesn’t take more than just this feeling to drive the “Prinoth Leitwolf”, the flagship of the 27-year-old strong fleet of snow groomers Schladming, to check. But: the man should know. He has been maintaining slopes since 1986 – and still rides himself, even though he has been head of the Planaier service team and the team for a long time. central works council: “The slopes are ours at night. We start at half past four in the evening – and are on the road until three or four in the morning.”
Source: Krone

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