Avalanche danger scale
1 (LOW)
An avalanche trigger is only possible with a heavy additional load on very few, extreme steep slopes. No spontaneous avalanches (so-called slides) are expected. Generally safe conditions.
2 (MODERATE)
An avalanche trigger is likely with a heavy additional load especially on the indicated steep slopes. Larger avalanches are not expected. The snow cover is generally well consolidated except for some steep slopes. Careful route selection near the indicated steep slopes and exposures.
3 (CONSIDERABLE)
An avalanche trigger is already likely with little additional load mainly on the indicated steep slopes. Occasionally, some medium, but also large avalanches can occur spontaneously. The snow cover on many steep slopes is only moderately to weakly consolidated. Experience in avalanche assessment is necessary. Avoid indicated steep slopes and exposures as much as possible.
4 (HIGH)
An avalanche trigger is already possible with little additional load mainly on the indicated steep slopes. Occasionally, many medium and also large avalanches occur. On many steep slopes, the snow cover is only weakly consolidated. Route selection should be limited to moderately steep terrain and avalanche runout zones should be considered. A lot of experience in avalanche assessment is necessary.
5 (VERY HIGH)
Numerous large avalanches, also in moderately steep terrain, are expected spontaneously. At this warning level, safe operation in ski areas is no longer possible. The snow cover is generally weakly consolidated and unstable. Avoid tours is recommended.
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Recommended ski touring equipment
The "standard ski tour equipment" consists of alpine touring skis with touring bindings, telescopic poles, climbing skins, crampons, digital avalanche transceiver, avalanche shovel, avalanche probe, first aid kit, and a mobile phone. A "complete glacier equipment" consists of a harness, two differently sized prusik loops or ascenders, two HMS carabiners, an ice axe, crampons, and a rope. A backpack with appropriate contents should be carried, including spare clothing, sun protection, cold protection, food, and sufficient drinking water! For hut overnight stays, do not forget toiletries and a hut sleeping bag!
Difficulty rating
- Easy: Easy, short to moderately long routes with ascents that do not exceed 25° or only for short periods.
- Medium: Medium difficulty, moderately long to long routes with ascents that do not exceed 35° or only briefly.
- Difficult: Difficult, long to very long routes with ascents reaching 40° or more, and climbing sections up to grade II (UIAA).