At what temperature does it become dangerous?
There is no fixed limit – it depends on wind, humidity, clothing, and activity. -10°C with wind can be more dangerous than -20°C in calm conditions. Preparation and proper clothing management are more important than a temperature limit.
Do I need an avalanche course?
For anything off-trail, including marked paths, slopes, and cross-country ski tracks: Yes, absolutely. This knowledge can save lives – yours and others'. Alpine clubs and mountain schools offer courses.
Are snowshoes difficult to learn?
No, the basics are easy to learn. Walking is intuitive, just a bit more relaxed. Steep terrain and techniques like switchbacks require practice. Ideal for beginners.
What if I have no ski touring experience?
Start with snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. Courses for beginners are available at mountain schools. Guided tours are also offered. Experience in alpine terrain is not recommended.
How do I transport my equipment?
Backpack with attachment points for snowshoes/skis. Ski carrier can be attached. Weight is kept close to the body and balanced.
What should I wear under my hardshell jacket?
Base layer: Technical shirt. Insulation: Fleece or thin down, depending on temperature and activity level. Adjust during the tour. Often just base layer + shell on the ascent, more during breaks.
How do I protect my phone from the cold?
Wear it close to your body (inside pocket). The battery suffers significantly in cold weather. Keep the power bank warm as well. Use a GPS device as a backup in extreme cold.
What do I do in a whiteout (zero visibility)?
Stop, seek shelter, wait. Navigation is only possible in good visibility. Do not proceed if you cannot see the path. GPS helps, but it does not replace sight in the terrain.
Is winter camping suitable for beginners?
Not as your first winter experience. Start with day hikes, then hut-to-hut tours, then bivouacking in mild sub-zero temperatures, then more challenging winter camping. Build up experience gradually.
How do I find suitable tours?
Tour portals (Outdooractive, Komoot, Bergfex), Alpine Club materials, local mountain schools. Pay attention to difficulty ratings, check conditions, and if in doubt, choose an easier tour.