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Kitzbühel in Austria has an adrenaline-fuelled reputation but there's more to find in this part of the Tyrol

January 12, 2020 16:49
Skiiers on the slopes (Photo: Kitzbuhel Tourism)
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I am at the top of the Hahnenkamm, the mountain in Kitzbühel, Austria whose name translates as the rooster’s comb — and which is home to the most notorious and dangerous downhill race in the world: the Streif.

As I peer over the edge from the starting point, I breathe a sigh of relief that the fearsome piste is closed today. It’s so steep that just staying upright would be challenge enough for a recreational skier like me.

My ski guide Alex is giving me a tour of the Streif via alternative ‘easy’ black and red runs but it’s still close enough to gauge how world-class skiers stare death in the face as they try to conquer the toughest downhill race known to man.

I ask Alex, who like most Austrians has probably skied as long as he has walked, whether he has done the Streif. “Once — and that was enough,” he says.