[ad_1]
The canton of Schwyz has closed the ski slopes for the moment. The Schwyz government has decided not to grant a permit for ski areas yet. St. Gallen, Glarus, Uri, Obwalden and Nidwalden, on the other hand, have reopened the ski areas today.
This decision, which also involves a lot of money, annoys the operators of the Schwyz ski areas. You don’t beat around the bush in Hoch-Ybrig. One of the closest and most popular ski areas for winter sports enthusiasts in the greater Zurich area.
“Ski areas must now suffer as a result!”
“On Tuesday there was a meeting between the delegations of the representatives of the ski resort and the governing council,” says the Hoch-Ybrig website. “Unfortunately, all efforts on the part of the mountain railways have been in vain so far!”
Apparently there are not enough intensive care beds and the staff is on edge. For the representatives of Hoch-Ybrig it is clear: “The councilor of government of the canton of Schwyz, in particular the councilor Petra Steimen (54), did not do her job. All the ski areas of the canton of Schwyz must now suffer! “
Even though the ski lifts are closed: So many people flock to Hoch-Ybrig SZ today(01:54)
There is also resistance in Lucerne
The operators of the Sörenberg ski area already rebelled against their government yesterday. Theo Schnider, President of Bergbahnen Sörenberg, cannot understand why the elevators are closed. “The Lucerne government is discouraged and will not open the ski areas in the canton of Lucerne until January 8,” he tells BLICK. “That is a serious blow to Lucerne’s largest winter sports provider and Entlebuch’s largest employer, Bergbahnen Sörenberg AG.”