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Hochwachtschanze (Pfannenstielschanze):

K-Point: 40 m
Further jumps: K20
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1953
Operating until: ca. 1975 / 2010
Status: destroyed
Ski club: SC Egg
Coordinates: 47.289882, 8.676809 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The ski team of TV Egg, founded in 1947, inaugurated their ski jumping hill on the Hochwacht, located below the 852-meter high Pfannenstiel, in February 1953. The natural 40-meter hill was set up every year in winter and dismantled again in spring so as not to impair the cultivation of the meadows. The two famous Swiss ski jumpers Andreas Däscher and Walter Steiner also took part in the Pfannenstiel competitions that were held there until the mid-1970s. Andreas Däscher even trained there more often because he lived nearby. Despite an altitude of almost 800 meters, the Hochwachtschanze was not snow-reliable enough and was probably last built up around 2010.

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