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Hiking – Should I bring something?
You can ask this question not only at the barbecue, but also when you put on your mountain boots. The answer: YES – water and food. The brave mountain rescue workers often have to come because someone is dehydrated or the circulatory system no...Read more -
Semester break – and now?
As soon as the Christmas holidays are over, the stressful school work starts because "we still have to collect grades" and BÄM the semester break is here again. A short week to breathe between all the hustle and bustle. But what to do in one week?...Read more -
WTF is water column
Winter is just around the corner and a new ski suit is needed. Like a nomad, I wander from shop to shop looking for the perfect ski suit. From pushy salespeople I hide between the clothes racks – I want to shop by myself and in peace. A look...Read more -
Hiking – Do I have the right equipment?
Wear what you need for a school trip: sturdy shoes and weatherproof clothing.Read more -
Hiking – 36 degrees and it's getting even hotter, or is Mother Holle already knocking?
It is always important to know what the weather was like in the days before the planned mountain tour, what it is like on the day of the tour and how it can develop. It also depends on whether you are going in midsummer, or in September or even...Read more -
Hiking – Can I touch this?
Spoiler – no you can’t! I just say: hands off! It doesn't matter whether it's a cute deer that can give you a good kick with its hooves, whether it's a little rabbit that might carry rabies with it, or the mummy cow, who has already turned its...Read more -
Hiking – How far is it? And can I manage the kilometers and vertical meters in terms of fitness?
In Ski amadé you will find over 100 hiking routes in summer that you can reach with the summer lifts. If you want to commit one of these routes, find out beforehand how many kilometers and meters in altitude are waiting for you and how long the...Read more -
Hiking – Where do I have to go?
We don't need another season of LOST, so there are these great yellow signs in Austria that show you the degree of difficulty of the route, in which direction it is going and how many hours you still walk. The following applies to the degree of...Read more