EQUIPMENT & REQUIREMENTS
WINTER EQUIPMENT LISTS
SKITOURS
Touring boots Touring skis, skins, crampons Avalanche transceiver, probe, avalanche shovel Telescopic poles Downhill helmet Backpack approx. 25-30 liters Gore Tex jacket (ideally with hood) Warm underjacket (ideally with hood, soft shell, fleece or Primaloft jacket) Ski or ski touring trousers Gloves (1x thin, 1x warm) Functional underwear (long sleeves, long pants) Thick hiking or ski socks 2 warm hats Headlamp Sunglasses and/or ski goggles with a good lens Sun cream, lip balm with a high protection factor Thermos flask or drinking bottle (ideally 1.5 liters) and, if necessary, an ice pack. Effervescent tablets SAC, DAV, ÖAV ID cards (if available) For food on the mountain you should take food that you also like during exertion! E.g: Dried fruit, chocolate, cheese, dates, nuts, etc.
ICE CLIMBERS
Backpack approx. 30-35 liters with ice axe attachment
Ice climbing equipment
Crampon-compatible shoes
Suitable crampons
Climbing harness
Helmet
Avalanche transceiver min. 3 antennas, in any case not older than 5 years
Shovel
Probe
1 pair of telescopic poles
Gore Tex hardshell jacket
Gore Tex hardshell trousers
Down or Primaloft jacket (warm)
2 pairs of gloves (waterproof)
Thick hat
Gaiters (optional)
Long functional underwear (warm)
Water bottle (ideally thermos flask, at least 1 liter)
Sunscreen and lip protection
SAC, DAV, ÖAV ID cards (if available)
For food on the mountain, you should take food with you that you also like during exertion! E.g: Dates, chocolate, cheese, nuts, etc.
Available rental equipment is agreed individually with the participants in advance.
- 1 triple-certified single rope
- 5 express slings
- 1 short prusik (cord at least 1m, Ø 5-6mm)
- 1 belay sling (240cm circumference)
- 1 self-belay/abseil sling (webbing sling 180cm circumference)
- 3 screw carabiners
- 1 snap carabiner
- 1 HMS carabiner
- 1 tube
SKI TOUR CROSSINGS
Touring boots
Touring skis, skins, crampons
Avalanche transceiver, probe, avalanche shovel
Telescopic poles
Downhill helmet
Rucksack approx. 25-30 liters
Ice axe (optimum shaft length 60 cm)
Crampons to match your boots
Safelock carabiners
2 screw carabiners
1 120cm rope
1 3m cord
1 1.5m cord
Hip belt (note: size to fit with ski touring trousers
Ice screw (min. 13cm)
Gore Tex jacket (ideally with hood)
Warm underjacket (ideally with hood, soft shell, fleece or Primaloft jacket)
Ski or ski touring pants
Gloves (1x thin, 1x warm)
Functional underwear (long sleeves, long pants)
Thick hiking or ski socks
2 warm hats
Headlamp
Sunglasses and/or ski goggles with a good fit
Sun cream, lip balm with a high protection factor
Thermos flask or drinking bottle (ideally 1.5 liters) and possibly effervescent tablets Effervescent tablets
SAC, DAV, ÖAV ID cards (if available)
CASH
For food on the mountain, you should take food with you that you also like during exertion! E.g: Dried fruit, chocolate, cheese, dates, nuts, etc.
Available rental equipment is agreed individually with the participants in advance.
- Ropes
- Ice screws
- Express slings
- Loop and tape material
- Stand slings
- Carabiner
WINTER HIKING
Gore Tex jacket (ideally with hood)
Warm underjacket (ideally with hood, soft shell, fleece or Primaloft jacket)
Ski or ski touring pants
Gloves (1x thin, 1x warm)
Functional underwear (long sleeves, long pants)
Thick hiking or ski socks
2 warm hats
Headlamp
Sunglasses and/or ski goggles with a good fit
Sun cream, lip balm with a high protection factor
Thermos flask or drinking bottle (ideally 1.5 liters) and possibly effervescent tablets Effervescent tablets
SAC, DAV, ÖAV ID cards (if available)
CASH
You should take food with you on the mountain that you also like when you are exerting yourself!
For example: dried fruit, chocolate, cheese, dates, nuts, etc.
SNOWSHOEING
Waterproof and warm winter boots Snowshoes Avalanche transceiver, probe, avalanche shovel Telescopic poles Backpack approx. 25-30 liters Gore Tex jacket (ideally with hood) Warm underjacket (ideally with hood, soft shell, fleece or Primaloft jacket) (Ski) touring trousers Gloves (1x thin, 1x warm) Functional underwear (long sleeves, long pants) Thick hiking or ski socks 2 warm hats Headlamp Well-fitting sunglasses and/or ski goggles Sun cream, lip balm with a high protection factor Thermos flask or drinking bottle (ideally 1.5 liters) and, if necessary, water tablets Effervescent tablets SAC, DAV, ÖAV ID cards (if available) For food on the mountain you should take food that you also like during exertion! E.g: Dried fruit, chocolate, cheese, dates, nuts, etc.
SUMMER EQUIPMENT LISTS
MOUNTAIN TRAILS
Mountain boots (at least semi-crampon-compatible = toggle at the back, basket at the front)
Crampons to match the shoes
Telescopic poles (if required)
Climbing helmet
Backpack approx. 30-35 liters
Ice axe (optimum shaft length 60 cm)
1 Safelock carabiner
3 screw carabiners
1 120cm rope
1 3m rope
1 1.5m rope
Hip belt/climbing harness
Ice screw (min. 13cm)
Gore Tex jacket (ideally with a hood)
Warm underjacket (ideally with a hood, soft shell, fleece or Primaloft jacket)
Alpine touring pants (softshell or hardshell)
Gloves (1x thin, 1x warm)
Functional underwear (long sleeves, long pants)
Thick hiking or ski socks
2 warm hats
Headlamp
Well-fitting sunglasses and/or ski goggles
Sunscreen, lip balm with a high protection factor
Thermos flask or drinking bottle (ideally 1.5 liters) and possibly effervescent tablets Effervescent tablets
SAC, DAV, ÖAV ID cards (if available)
ENOUGH CASH!!! No card payment possible For food on the mountain, you should take food with you that you also like when you are exerting yourself! Ex: Dried fruit, chocolate, cheese, dates, nuts, etc.
CLIMBING
Backpack approx. 25-30 liters Approach shoes with treaded soles Climbing shoes Climbing harness Climbing helmet 1 pair of telescopic poles Gore Tex Hardshell jacket Gore Tex Hardshell pants Down or Primaloft jacket (warm) 1 pair of gloves (waterproof) Hat or headband Functional underwear Change of underwear for the hut Sufficient CASH for the hut (2 x overnight stay+HP) Drinking bottle (ideally thermos flask, at least 1 liter) Sunscreen and lip protection SAC, DAV, ÖAV ID cards (if available)
For food on the mountain, you should take food with you that you also like during exertion! E.g: Dates, chocolate, cheese, nuts, etc.
Available rental equipment is agreed individually with the participants in advance.
- 1 triple-certified single rope
- x Express slings
- 1 short prusik (cord at least 1m, Ø 5-6mm)
- 1 belay sling (240cm circumference)
- 1 self-belay/abseil sling (webbing sling 180cm circumference)
- 3 screw carabiners
- 1 snap carabiner
- 1 HMS carabiner
- Mobile safety equipment (Friends, clamping wedge set)
- 1 tube
We need the equipment listed above for challenging alpine routes in glaciated high mountains, or for our advanced training courses.
INSURANCE
We always recommend that you take out travel cancellation insurance in the event of cancellation.
NOW WORN OUT
MOUNTAIN INSURANCE
It is mandatory to take out rescue insurance in the event of a helicopter rescue in order to participate in our courses.
CORONA
Currently no restrictions.
REQUIREMENTS
Check your skills.
LEVEL 1
Mountain hiking, mountaineering, multi-pitch climbing, via ferrata, ice climbing, ski tour
up to 800 vertical meters in ascent
Total duration with descent/descent up to 5 hours
Multi-pitch placing routes and sport climbing
Climbing up to UIAA 4
Alpine climbing routes
up to UIAA 4 in second ascent
Safe climbing in longer traverses and in partly brittle terrain in second ascent
Ice climbing
No minimum requirement regarding the difficulty of the icefall
Ski tour & freeride
Downhill skiing/splitboarding on steep slopes up to 30°
Rope technique for ice climbing | climbing | mountaineering | via ferrata
No experience in rope technique required
LEVEL 1-2
Mountain hiking, mountaineering, multi-pitch climbing, via ferrata, ice climbing, ski touring
up to 1200 vertical meters in ascent
Total duration with descent/departure up to 7 hours
Multi-pitch plaisier routes
Climbing up to UIAA 4+ on the second ascent
Alpine climbing routes
up to UIAA 4+ on the second ascent
Safe climbing in longer traverses and in partly brittle terrain on the second ascent
Ice climbing
to WI 2-3
Ski tour & freeride
Downhill skiing/splitboarding on steep slopes up to 35°
Rope techniques for ice climbing, climbing, mountaineering, via ferrata
Basic knowledge of rope techniques (roping up, belaying)
LEVEL 2
Mountain hiking, mountaineering, multi-pitch climbing, via ferrata, ice climbing, ski tour
up to 1400 vertical meters in ascent
Total duration with descent/departure up to 8 hours
Multi-pitch plaisier routes & sport climbing on the second ascent
Climbing up to UIAA 6
Alpine climbing routes in second ascent
Safe climbing in longer traverses and in partly brittle terrain
up to UIAA 5+
Ice climbing on the second ascent
to WI 4
Ski tour & freeride
Downhill skiing/splitboarding on steep slopes up to 40°
Rope techniques for ice climbing, climbing, mountaineering, freeriding & ski touring
Knowledge of rope techniques available (roping up, belaying, mast throw, loose pulley, prusik, abseiling)
REQUIREMENTS
LEVEL 2-3
Mountain hiking, mountaineering, multi-pitch climbing, via ferrata, ice climbing, ski tour
up to 1600 vertical meters in ascent
Total duration with descent/departure up to 10 hours
Multi-pitch plaisier routes & sport climbing on the second ascent
Climbing up to UIAA 7
Alpine climbing routes in second ascent
up to UIAA 5+
Safe climbing in longer traverses and in partly brittle terrain
Ice climbing on the second ascent
to WI 4+
Ski tour & freeride
Downhill skiing/splitboarding on steep slopes up to 45°
Rope techniques for ice climbing, climbing, mountaineering, freeriding & ski touring
Knowledge of rope techniques available (roping up, belaying, mast throw, loose pulley, prusik, abseiling)
LEVEL 3
Mountain hiking, mountaineering, multi-pitch climbing, via ferrata, ice climbing, ski touring
up to 1800 vertical meters in ascent
Total duration with descent/departure up to 12 hours
Multi-pitch placing routes & sport climbing
Climbing up to UIAA 7+ on the second ascent
Alpine climbing routes
up to UIAA 6 in second ascent
Safe climbing in longer traverses and in partly brittle terrain on the second ascent
Ice climbing
up to WI 5 in second ascent
Ski tour & freeride
Downhill skiing/splitboarding on steep slopes up to 50°
Rope technique for ice climbing, climbing, mountaineering, freeriding & ski touring
plenty of experience and practice in rope technique (roping up, belaying, mast throw, loose pulley, prusik, abseiling)
LENDING
As part of our courses, we also hire out equipment such as carabiners, helmets, telescopic poles, etc. For ski or e-bike hire, we recommend Lechtal Sports in Bach.
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