Rain, wind and then snow in September: many Styrian hut owners suffered from the weather this summer and autumn. Still, we are somewhat satisfied at the end of the season.
Johannes Gruber reaches his workplace at 1,630 meters on foot or with touring skis. “It’s a brutal job,” says the 57-year-old tenant of the popular Ottokar-Kernstock-Haus on Rennfeld.
The past summer season would have been anything but satisfactory: “On weekends the weather was almost always bad, and in September winter started early with lots of snow – there has never been such a bad season,” summarizes the summary. the passionate chef.
Together with his partner Elisabeth, Gruber runs the Alpine clubhouse of the Bruck section, which is best known for its good cuisine. The only positive thing about this season: “There was so much precipitation that we don’t have any water problems.”
Cable car conversion
The summer was also unusually quiet at the Kaibling Alm. In addition to the weather, the Koller family’s Friends of Nature House also had to deal with a second construction site: “The chairlift is currently being modernized, which is why only the old Tauern cable car is being modernized. It was in operation,” says Hartwig Koller. “We really felt that .”
Hermann Leitner from the Leobner Hütte am Polster invites you to “use leftovers” this Sunday. His house was closed for 14 days because the area had to be closed due to the wind. “I am still satisfied – precisely because of the many nice guests who come to me.”
Source: Krone
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