Nostalgia Run
Davos Klosters Mountains
Various old black and white postcards from Parsenn designed as a collage. | © Davos Klosters Mountains

Nostalgia Run on Parsenn

People have been skiing in Switzerland for over 150 years. One of the legendary descents that was once discovered for skiing led from the Weissfluh summit down to Küblis on Parsenn - an impressive 12-kilometre route.

Following in the footsteps of the past, this route inspired generations of skiers with pure downhill fun. Along the route, information boards provided interesting insights into the history of skiing in Davos and on Parsenn. Depending on the snow conditions, the descent was possible either as far as Küblis or Schifer.

The information boards

Overview of past posts on Parsenn

Item 1: The origin and history of skiing in Davos
Item 2: History of the Parsenn mountain railway
Item 3: The rescue and slope service
Item 4: The avalanche safety
Item 5: The Parsenn Derby
Item 6: Influence of the british people
Item 7: The introduction of ski techniques
Item 8: The end of a time travel

The yellow route of the nostalgia run is marked on the panorama map. | © Davos Klosters Mountains

The Competition

Participated and won

Anyone who had read the boards on the route could answer the following questions. Once all the questions had been answered in full, the questionnaire with the answers could be handed in at one of the Parsenn Davos or Parsenn Klosters ticket offices. If all the questions were answered correctly, a small nostalgia present awaited.

Item 1: Under which name is the route from the Weissfluh summit to Küblis known?
Item 2: What was new about the construction of the Parsennbahn worldwide?
Item 3: What was the name of the model of the first piste machine?
Item 4: How many IMIS measuring stations are spread over the entire Swiss Alpine region?
Item 5: Where does the name of the Parsenn Derby come from?
Item 6: When was the Davos Ski Club founded?
Item 7: What was the name of the first skiing technique used in Davos?

The old piste map of the Parsenn ski area is presented by a pretty lady with wooden skis in her hand. | © Davos Klosters Mountains
A group of skiers dressed nostalgically listen to the rescue chief with his dog.  | © Davos Klosters Mountains

FAQ's

The most important questions

The Nostalgia Run was located on Parsenn and could therefore be travelled on with a day ticket for the Parsenn area.

On the one hand, the guest had to be able to read and, above all, ski or snowboard. They also had to bring the appropriate snow sports equipment. Then nothing stood in the way of the downhill fun of the Nostalgia Run from the start at the Weissfluh summit to the end in Küblis.

As soon as the Schiferbahn and Gipfelbahn lifts were open at the start of the season, the Nostalgia Run was open for use. Depending on the snow conditions, the route was open as far as Küblis until around mid-March.

As long as all the questions had been answered in full, the competition could be redeemed at both the Parsenn Davos and Parsenn Klosters ticket offices. If all the questions were correct, the competition participant received a small nostalgia gift.

This was of course a surprise and was not revealed.

Any questions?

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