Mountain Hike
Arise early, begin your climb, ascend and adore, as you venture to the top, enjoying a well-deserved spot of lunch with a staggering view on arrival at the peak! Mountain hiking is like no other form of hiking! It is a journey of effort, exertion and eventually exhaustion that leads to rewards beyond comparison. Bring on the mountain!
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Challenge in lofty heights
In contrast to classic hikes, mountain tours are characterised by the fact that they take place in alpine terrain, usually take you above the tree line and you have to climb considerably more metres than on classic hikes. On mountain tours, you are not only on paved hiking trails, but also in open terrain, which is much more demanding.
On easier hikes, you have to climb considerably more metres than on classic hikes.
For easier climbing passages you will need to use your hands.
Heavier terrain on mountain tours is often equipped with via ferratas which you climb with special via ferrata sets - mountain tours, on the other hand, do not require any technical aids. Even though mountain tours are usually day tours, you should not underestimate the demands.
Sometimes you are on the way in a precipice, which is why concentration and surefootedness are required.
The altitude on demanding mountain tours should not be underestimated either: On the one hand, it makes the temperature colder and, on the other hand, it makes the air thinner, so that your lungs can absorb less oxygen and your breathing and heart rate increase. Above an altitude of around 2,500 metres, around 20% of people experience the effects of altitude.
What do you have to keep in mind for mountain tours?
Even if a mountain tour seems quite harmless and easy at first glance, many different factors can make a day in the mountains difficult. The following basic rules should be followed in order to avoid such a scenario:
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<Before setting off, at least one trusted person should know when you have started, which tour are going on and expected to return.
- Be aware of the weather forecast: Weather changes in the mountains are frequent and not unpredictable. If a rain front or similar is approaching, you should not risk your life unnecessarily: turn back in good time!
- Do not hike alone: You should always be accompanied by another person who can call for help in case of emergency or danger.
- The right equipment: In addition to the classic equipment that also plays a role in normal hikes, you should focus even more on weather-adapted clothing in a multi-layer principle, if necessary grids and gaiters and a bivouac sack as well as hut equipment.
- Pack plenty of provisions: Start well-stocked for your mountain tour and take enough food and drink with you, as catered huts are rare, especially in the high mountains.
- Start early: You should always plan your tour so that you arrive at your destination in the early afternoon. That way you have enough buffer for nightfall.
Thorough tour planning - assessing your own ability correctly
Elementary to safety is the selection of the right mountain tour: assess your own ability and that of your companions correctly and include other factors such as the weather in your planning. The mountain tour you choose should be geared to the hiker's physical condition, strength and endurance. This will ensure that you not only return safely, but also have fun.
The German Alpine Association (DAV) and the Austrian Alpine Association (ÖAV) divide hiking trails into different categories according to trail surface, width, surface condition and exposure. Mountain tours are mainly on medium-difficulty mountain trails (red, T3) and difficult mountain trails (black, T4–T6). The hiking scale of the Swiss Alpine Club also divides hiking trails into six categories, but calls them by a different name.
Are you hiking in the mountains?
If you are travelling in the Eastern Alps, the Alpine Club map offers you topographical high mountain maps with detailed information. With the interactive and animated weather map you are well informed about rainfall, snowfall, snow cover, temperature and cloud cover and can use this data for your tour planning.
To make your choice easier, we have put together a selection of technically easy mountain tours for beginners, mountain tours without ascent and challenging tours for real experts. You can find even more mountain tours in the Tour Search and in our Travel Guide. Simply enter the region of your choice in the search field above and you will be taken directly to the relevant page with an overview of the mountain tours there.
Mountain tours with the features of Outdooractive
Before and during your mountain tour, the features of Outdooractive will of course also help you: the route planner is an excellent way to plan the tour, the maps with the different layers provide you with perfect information about the region - and BuddyBeacon also ensures safety.
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