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Trekking in Austria's Hohe Tauern Allan Hartley

Trekking in Austria's Hohe Tauern By Allan Hartley

Trekking in Austria's Hohe Tauern by Allan Hartley


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This trekking guidebook describes 4 multi-day treks in the Reichen, Venediger and Gross Glockner mountain groups. It also contains an outline for a 10-day traverse of the whole region. The Hohe Tauern National Park takes in the Tirol, Salzburg and Karnten. It's ideal for trekking, with some of the best mountain huts in the Alps.

Trekking in Austria's Hohe Tauern Summary

Trekking in Austria's Hohe Tauern: Venediger, Glockner and Reichen Groups by Allan Hartley

A guide to four multi-day hut-to-hut trekking routes in Austria's Hohe Tauern region. The Hohe Tauern National Park is the largest in Europe. Within Austria it embraces the provinces of Tirol, Salzburg and Karnten (Carinthia). This guidebook concentrates on three areas - the Reichen, Venediger and Gross Glockner groups.

The Reichen Group Hut-to-Hut Rucksack Route will take five to six days to complete, starting from the resort town of Mayrhofen at the head of the Zillertal valley. The route described is suitable for those with good general mountain walking ability who are surefooted and vertigo free.

The Vendiger Group Hut-to-Hut Rucksack Route traverses the Venediger from south to north over seven days, starting in the Virgental valley at Streden. The route requires no greater skills than those needed to wander safely over the mountain areas of Britain.

The eight day Venediger Glacier Tour is better suited to mountaineers. Participants need to have the ability to cross glaciers safely using ropes, ice axes and crampons.

The eight day Glockner Group Hut-to-Hut Rucksack Route is a circular tour around Austria's highest mountain. The route was created to allow hikers to cross through the mountains without having to make difficult glacier crossings and carry ropes and mountaineering equipment.

En route there is ample opportunity to climb some of the peaks and ascents and excursions are described. This book will appeal to groups of mixed ability and those looking to visit the Alps for the first time without the demands of the higher mountains of the western Alps. With lots of practical advice, including on glacier travel, and a comprehensive hut directory.

About Allan Hartley

In addition to his first loves - Austria and the Alps - Allan Hartley has climbed across the globe from East Africa to the Falkland Islands, in Nepal and Pakistan, the Zagros mountains of Iran and the Hajr Mountains of the Arabian Peninsula. He is a member of the Austrian Alpine Club and an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society. This is his third Alpine guide for Cicerone.

Table of Contents

Introduction When to Go Getting There (and Back) Places to Stay Visiting Innsbruck Tourist Offices Post Offices Places to Leave Luggage Health and Fitness Emergencies, Mountain Rescue and Insurance The Austrian Alpine Club About Huts Using this Guide Maps and Guidebooks Alpine Walking Skills Kit List Mountain Guides The Reichen Group Introduction and Topography The Reichen Group Hut-to-Hut Rucksack Route Stage 1 Mayrhofen to Plauener Hut Excursion from Plauener Hut Stage 2 Plauener Hut to Birnlucken Hut Stage 3 Birnlucken Hut to Warnsdorfer Hut Stage 4 Warnsdorfer Hut to Krimmler Tauern Haus Stage 5 Krimmler Tauern Haus to Zittauer Hut Stage 6 Zittauer Hut to Richter Hut Stage 7A Richter Hut to Plauener Hut via the Zillerplatten Scharte Stage 7B Richter Hut to Plauener Hut via the Gams Scharte The Venediger Group Introduction and Topography The Venediger Group Hut-to-Hut Rucksack Route Stage 1 Matrei in Ost Tyrol to Essener Rostocker Hut Stage 2 Essener Rostocker Hut to Johannis Hut via the Turmljoch Stage 3 Johannis Hut to the Bonn Matreier Hut via the Zopat Scharte and Eissee Hut Stage 4 Bonn Matreier Hut to Badener Hut via the Gatten Scharte Stage 5 Badener Hut to Neue Prager Hut via the Loebbentorl Excursion from Plauener Hut Stage 5A Badener Hut to Venediger Haus (alternative bad weather route) Stage 6 Neue Prager Hut to Sankt Poltener Hut Stage 7 Sankt Poltener Hut to Matreier Tauern Haus The Venediger Glacier Tour Stage 1 Mayrhofen to Warnsdorfer Hut Stage 2 Warnsdorfer Hut to Essener Rostocker Hut via the Gams Spitzl and Mauertorl Excursions from the Essener Rostocker Hut Stages 3-6 See Venediger Rucksack Route stages 2-5 Stage 7 Neue Prager Hut to Kursinger Hut via the Gross Venediger Excursion from Kursinger Hut Stage 8 Kursinger Hut to Warnsdorfer Hut via the Obersulzbach Kees glacier and Gams Spitzl The Gross Glockner Group Introduction and Topography The Glockner Group Hut-to-Hut Rucksack Route Stage 1 Lucknerhaus to Studl Hut Excursions from the Studl Hut Stage 2 Studl Hut to Salm Hut via the Pforte Scharte Stage 3 Salm Hut to Glockner Haus Stage 4 Glockner Haus to Fusch via the Phandl Scharte Stage 5 Fusch to Gleiwitzer Hut Stage 6 Gleiwitzer Hut to Heinrich Schwaiger Haus Excursions from Heinrich Schwaiger Haus Alternative Stage 6 Gleiwitzer Hut to Kaprun Stage 7 Heinrich Schwaiger to Rudolfs Hut/Berg Hotel Excursions from Rudolfs Hut Stage 8 Rudolfs Hut to Sudetendeutsche Hut via the Kalser Tauern and Gradetz Sattel Excursions from the Sudetendeutsche Hut Alternative Stage 8 Rudolfs to Kalser Tauern Haus via the Kalser Tauern Stage 9 Sudetendeutsche Hut to Matrei in Ost Tyrol Hut Directory APPENDIX 1 Useful Contact Information APPENDIX 2 German-English Glossary APPENDIX 3 Further Reading 240 APPENDIX 4 Across the Hohe Tauern National Park Index

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GOR007916699
9781852845681
1852845686
Trekking in Austria's Hohe Tauern: Venediger, Glockner and Reichen Groups by Allan Hartley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cicerone Press
2010-01-20
256
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