Cheers Chris! I'll be honest, I think this is absolutely excellent. Talk about an easy way in, Gateway Solar!chris_n wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 3:59 pm They finally put the product page up.
https://www.hofer.at/de/p.balkonkraftwe ... 12080.html


Cheers Chris! I'll be honest, I think this is absolutely excellent. Talk about an easy way in, Gateway Solar!chris_n wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 3:59 pm They finally put the product page up.
https://www.hofer.at/de/p.balkonkraftwe ... 12080.html
If these had been on offer last time I drove through Austria I'd have had one just for the damn of it.
Ah, enjoy the dream life! I enjoyed the cowbells and incredibly vivid green grass and air you could almost live on.chris_n wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 4:32 pm It's not actually the ski school. We rent the downstairs of the building and there is a private apartment above, I think they are Germans who live here most of the year but our paths never cross. When I go to work they are already out and after work it's all about Apres Ski not chatting to upstairs neighbours![]()
The air often isn't as clean as you would imagine. I live in a high valley off the Inn valley. The motorway in the Inn valley links Bavaira and on to Northern Europe with Italy via the Brenner Pass. In Austria the speed limit on motorways is 130 kmh, in the Inn valley they have what they call 'Tempo 100'. This is to reduce emissions from all of the lorries carrying goods both ways. As we have restrictions (Germany too) on HGV traffic on Sundays and Bank Holidays they have what they call 'block handling' of HGVs where they will only let a certain number of trucks per hour onto the motorway or it would stop running. The trucks and non local traffic are not allowed off the motorway onto the local road network for exactly the same reason.Joeboy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 5:15 pmAh, enjoy the dream life! I enjoyed the cowbells and incredibly vivid green grass and air you could almost live on.chris_n wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 4:32 pm It's not actually the ski school. We rent the downstairs of the building and there is a private apartment above, I think they are Germans who live here most of the year but our paths never cross. When I go to work they are already out and after work it's all about Apres Ski not chatting to upstairs neighbours![]()
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That is sad to read, my personal fave memory was going up over the Tonale pass Italian side. Very quiet and very slow, all on my happy Led Zep playing lonesome.chris_n wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 7:02 pmThe air often isn't as clean as you would imagine. I live in a high valley off the Inn valley. The motorway in the Inn valley links Bavaira and on to Northern Europe with Italy via the Brenner Pass. In Austria the speed limit on motorways is 130 kmh, in the Inn valley they have what they call 'Tempo 100'. This is to reduce emissions from all of the lorries carrying goods both ways. As we have restrictions (Germany too) on HGV traffic on Sundays and Bank Holidays they have what they call 'block handling' of HGVs where they will only let a certain number of trucks per hour onto the motorway or it would stop running. The trucks and non local traffic are not allowed off the motorway onto the local road network for exactly the same reason.Joeboy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 5:15 pmAh, enjoy the dream life! I enjoyed the cowbells and incredibly vivid green grass and air you could almost live on.chris_n wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 4:32 pm It's not actually the ski school. We rent the downstairs of the building and there is a private apartment above, I think they are Germans who live here most of the year but our paths never cross. When I go to work they are already out and after work it's all about Apres Ski not chatting to upstairs neighbours![]()
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When I am with clients on the mountain in winter particularly when air pressure is high you can often see the pollution hanging in the air in the Inn valley against the white of the snow.
The air often isn't as clean as you would imagine. I live in a high valley off the Inn valley. The motorway in the Inn valley links Bavaira and on to Northern Europe with Italy via the Brenner Pass. In Austria the speed limit on motorways is 130 kmh, in the Inn valley they have what they call 'Tempo 100'. This is to reduce emissions from all of the lorries carrying goods both ways. As we have restrictions (Germany too) on HGV traffic on Sundays and Bank Holidays they have what they call 'block handling' of HGVs where they will only let a certain number of trucks per hour onto the motorway or it would stop running. The trucks and non local traffic are not allowed off the motorway onto the local road network for exactly the same reason.