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Should the Kasberg be saved?

Should the Kasberg be saved?

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Edmund Brander

Edmund Brander

Local Editor Salzkammergut
PER

Raise the potential!

I don’t care about skiing. Should an unprofitable ski area still be financed with my tax money? Yes, I say in the case of the Kasberg. On the one hand, because it is not only about a business balance sheet, but also about the economic balance sheet. The Kasberg is a motor of tourism in the (already structurally weak) Almtal. But also because the Kasberg has great potential when the cable car finally runs without snow and in summer.

My only objection: If five Grünau hunting license holders prevent exactly that with their blockade and take a whole valley hostage, I don’t want to see my tax money there. The people in the Almtal should finally come to an agreement first.

Gabriel Egger

Gabriel Egger

Editor Upper Austria
CONS

The cheese is eaten

I don’t really want to write this here. Because the Kasberg was always the likeable opposite for me. In the Almtal there was always modesty instead of megalomania. And only a few of those skiers who only master the stop turn. A ski area for the little ones and for the big ones, who can swing away contentedly even after 23 kilometers of pistes. Unfortunately, there is also stubbornness, stubbornness and defiance in the Almtal. Five against all instead of all for one. The state of Upper Austria has been calming the waves for eight years. Because it uses tax money to keep the loss-making ski area alive. The condition for this was a tourist all-year concept. That does not exist. And the winters won’t get any better in the future. So? The cheese is eaten.

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