It was pouring rain as our train arrived in Salzburg at lunch time, but it slowly slackened, then ended as the afternoon passed. By dinner time, it was pretty pleasant in the old town, perfect for a quick walk up this hill. This summit is just across the river from Old Town, and easy access if you're in the city. Our hotel was only a block away from the starting point.
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View from Mozartplatz. Not a very good likeness of Mozart. |
The start is through an arch on Linzer Gasse. There was a small Asian food stand just inside the gate. The first part of the walk up is pretty steep, and there are stairs on the side of the paved road. There were also a number of religious art installations on the side. Stations of the cross maybe? Either way, it seemed like all the art in Salzburg is either religious or Mozart.
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Start of the trail. |
I followed the paved road as it wound up the hill. There are a number of other buildings, and as you get higher, dirt trails branch off. I took one that my map called the Nordweg. It was in pretty good shape, not too muddy despite the day's rain, and with plenty of stone or paved steps on anything remotely steep. About halfway up I took a small spur over to a viewpoint to get the view looking north.
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Salzburg. |
It was dark in the forest, with the sun setting and mostly hidden behind clouds. There is another building just below the summit. Just above the building, in a small clearing, I found OE2HRO packing up after his activation. I said hi, then found a different spot to set up. It only took a minute to get the KH1 on the air and calling CQ.
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OE2HRO and OE/AA6XA |
The bands, however, were not in good shape. In about 30 minutes of operating I only made one contact. It was disappointing, but I could see rain moving in, so I didn't want to stay to try and get three more. I was packed up and partway down the hill before the first drops started falling. To get down I just followed the paved road the whole way. I'm not sure it was any better than the route I took up.
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View of the fortress through the trees. |
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