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Austria’s Montafon Valley Is Skiing’s Best Kept Secret

奥地利的蒙塔冯谷是滑雪界的最佳秘密

The author and the group’s guide, Hannes Schneider, climbing to Muttjöchle, one of the peaks at Kristberg. Schneider is carrying the photographer’s skis so she can capture this photo.

The author and the group’s guide, Hannes Schneider, climbing to Muttjöchle, one of the peaks at Kristberg. Schneider is carrying the photographer’s skis so she can capture this photo.

2025-10-15  2084  困难
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That kind of description is rare these days but especially so in Europe, where marquee resorts such as St. Moritz and Courchevel have long since traded solitude for glitz. It’s hard to blame them. It’s rarely the mountain itself that makes money for ski industry businesses (a one-day ticket at Gargellen costs only €65, or $76), but rather all the experiences around it—Champagne-fueled après events and hotels that cost more than $2,000 per night. Profitability has thus become directly correlated to a resort’s ability to attract wealthy visitors. It’s almost impossible, the conventional wisdom goes, to retain viability as a small-scale operation.

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