Ofen ski route


Details
Description
Hidden Gem
Safety Note
The piste and rescue service only monitors and controls the marked and open slopes and freeride routes. Outside operating hours, the slopes and freeride routes are closed and are not secured against hazards such as avalanche blasting or piste machines with winches!
Outside the slopes or when they are closed, as a ski tourer, you are in the free ski area and must take appropriate precautions. This includes assessing alpine hazards, reading and applying the avalanche report, and having and being able to use avalanche equipment. Because even in a closed ski area, avalanches can sometimes occur.
Equipment
The question of the right equipment for ski touring is not easy to answer! It depends on the season and weather conditions as well as on the type and duration of the tour. Additionally, difficulty, altitude, and other factors must be considered. Basically: as little as possible, as much as necessary!
Hardware
Tour skis
Tour bindings
Skins for the skis
Poles (preferably telescopic poles with large baskets that prevent sinking in deep snow)
Crampons
Backpack with 25 to 35 liters capacity and attachment options for skis or snowboard
Weatherproof winter clothing
Touring jacket (e.g., softshell and/or hardshell)
Warm touring pants that are wind- and water-resistant (e.g., softshell or hardshell pants)
Functional ski underwear
Fleece jacket
Ski socks
Thick and thin gloves
Headband and hat
Sunglasses
Food & Drink
Water (at least two to three liters per person)
Thermos with warm drink
Several small meals (e.g., nuts, energy bars, chocolate, banana)
Glucose tablets
Others
High SPF sunscreen
Detailed map material
Compass
Altimeter
Watch
Headlamp
Spare batteries
Mobile phone
First aid kit
Emergency equipment
Avalanche transceiver (LVS)
Probe
Shovel
Directions
Directions
Public Transport
Travel Information
Parking
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