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Wipptal Magazin Sommer 2023

Geschichten und Tipps aus dem Wipptal inklusive Wipptal Guide, Gästeprogramm und Veranstaltungen

Geschichten und Tipps aus dem Wipptal inklusive Wipptal Guide, Gästeprogramm und Veranstaltungen

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UND AUSSERDEM<br />

• Bergschuhe nach Ankunft am besten gleich<br />

in den Trockenraum bringen<br />

• trag dich bitte ins Hüttenbuch ein<br />

• bring unbedingt deinen Hüttenschlafsack mit<br />

• verlasse dein Schlaflager so, wie du es<br />

vorgefunden hast<br />

• nimm deinen AV- / Naturfreundeausweis mit<br />

• nur Bares ist Wahres: meist ist keine<br />

Kartenzahlung möglich<br />

• nimm deinen Müll bitte wieder mit ins Tal<br />

• du wanderst mit Hund? Vergewissere dich, ob<br />

Hunde auf deiner Hüttenrunde erlaubt sind<br />

Auf den Hütten wirst du von einem perfekt<br />

eingespielten Team begrüßt, das voller Leidenschaft<br />

von früh bis spät auf den Beinen ist. Mit<br />

der richtigen Vorbereitung und ein bisschen<br />

Geduld, wird dein Hüttenaufenthalt sicher zu<br />

einem unvergesslichen Erlebnis. Bei uns im<br />

<strong>Wipptal</strong> findest du übrigens von der Einsteigerhüttentour<br />

bis zu alpinen Touren alles, was dein<br />

Bergsteigerherz begehrt. www.wipptal.at/wandern<br />

Huts 1x1<br />

An overnight stay in a mountain hut for me is the ultimate experience.<br />

It doesn’t matter whether I’m on a high-altitude trail for a few days, just<br />

need a base for high-altitude tours or simply want to spend a weekend<br />

in the mountains and forget about everyday life in the valley for a while.<br />

Would you like to experience this too? Then check out these tips for<br />

spending the night in a mountain hut.<br />

RESERVATION AND CANCELLATION<br />

You now have to book your accommodation at all huts in advance these days.<br />

The easiest way to do so is to check out the hut’s homepage. Otherwise you<br />

will find the e-mail address or telephone number to make your reservation<br />

here. My tip: try to avoid calling during lunch or dinner times, when things<br />

tend to get pretty hectic.<br />

Please pick up the phone and cancel your reservation if you can’t make it to<br />

the hut as planned. This will give another guest the chance to secure a place to<br />

sleep and the hosts won’t have to worry about you needlessly.<br />

FOOD<br />

Things that we take for granted in the valley can quickly turn into a logistical<br />

challenge in a mountain hut. The majority of huts are now very well prepared<br />

to cater for vegetarians. It’s a little different with vegan food or allergies/intolerances.<br />

My tip: contact the hut well in advance by phone so that special<br />

dietary requirements can be clarified.<br />

SHOWERS, WASHING FACILITIES AND ELECTRICITY<br />

Comfort in the huts has changed a lot in recent years, with some huts almost<br />

resembling a small hotel in the mountains. For instance, hot and cold showers<br />

are now often provided (for a fee). Please note, however, that water shortages<br />

in summer mean that there are more restrictions. Sometimes a quick wash in<br />

the washroom might be enough? My tip: water is a valuable commodity in the<br />

huts, please use it sparingly.<br />

Mobile phone, watch, camera... everything consumes electricity. Electricity is<br />

provided at the huts by generators or, in the best case, by solar power. There are<br />

often charging stations for your devices. Again, kindly use electricity sparingly.<br />

My tip: take a rechargeable battery or a power bank with you. The latter are now<br />

equipped with solar cells, allowing you to attach them to your backpack and<br />

charge them during the day.<br />

AT NIGHT, WHEN EVERYTHING SLEEPS…<br />

Oh what I haven’t already witnessed in the lodgings of the hut world. The<br />

most important rule: absolute silence prevails between 22:00 and 06:00! If<br />

you have to leave early: pack your backpack in the evening and sneak out<br />

quietly. Rustling around with your plastic bags before six o’clock is just as<br />

“criminal” as switching on the light, so use your headlamp. On the subject of a<br />

good night’s sleep: earplugs protect you from snoring and early risers.<br />

AND FURTHERMORE<br />

• It’s best to bring your mountain boots to the drying room<br />

as soon as you arrive<br />

• Please sign the guest book<br />

• Make sure you bring your own sleeping bag<br />

• Leave your lodgings as you found them<br />

• Take your AV or NaturFreunde ID card with you<br />

• Cash is king: usually there is no option to pay by card<br />

• Please take your rubbish back to the valley<br />

• Are you hiking with your dog? Find out whether<br />

dogs are welcome on your hut tour.<br />

You will be welcomed to the huts by a perfectly coordinated team that is on its<br />

feet with passion from morning to night. With the right preparation and a little<br />

patience you are sure to have an unforgettable stay in a mountain hut. By the<br />

way, you’ll find everything your mountaineering heart could desire here in the<br />

<strong>Wipptal</strong>, from entry-level hut tours to Alpine treks.<br />

WIPPTAL MAGAZIN —— 9

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