Freitag
12
Mar
Vormittag

Mittag

Nachmittag

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Samstag
13
Mar

Die Schneewolken lockern auf und es setzt sich auf der Planai zeitweise sonniges Schiwetter durch. Nordwestwind.
Sonntag
14
Mar

Montag
15
Mar

Glacier Special
Mountain and ski guides as well as experienced local residents will be more than happy to inform you with their knowledge. Information about Styrian Alpine Region can also be found online at http://www.bergfuehrer.at/
Alpine Emergenca Signal:
Hopefully you will never need this. If you do then adhere to this routine: In the time period of 1 minute give out 6 regularly spaced audible and visual signals and then a minute pause between eacht extra set of 6 signals. The rescue team answer with 3 signals per minute, the operation will then be underway.
Alpin – Emergency 140:
Can be called without area code from troughout Austria.

Equipment:
Good equipment is necessary, the safe run of a tour relies much on the functional standard of the equipment. Of course the users must also be trained in the use of the equipment.
Clothing:
The human's first need is warmth, the correct outfit is important as weather can be inhospitale. For a long time now companies have made technical warm clothing in fashinable designs.
Moblie Phone:
It makes it possible should an incident occur to call for help - as long as the location of the incident lies within the network coverage!
Avalanches:
Experience and scientific knowledge. Avalanche incidents cannot always be forseen. This means that every tour must be made with the upmost attention to the surroundings. Avalanche probe, shovel and pieps are no insurance, they are just tools in case of an incident that nobody wants to have to use.

Alpine Advice:
Mountain and ski guides as well as experienced local residents will be more than happy to inform you with their knowledge. Information about Styrian Alpine Region can also be found online at http://www.bergfuehrer.at/
Alpine Emergenca Signal:
Hopefully you will never need this. If you do then adhere to this routine: In the time period of 1 minute give out 6 regularly spaced audible and visual signals and then a minute pause between eacht extra set of 6 signals. The rescue team answer with 3 signals per minute, the operation will then be underway.
Alpin – Emergency 140:
Can be called without area code from troughout Austria.
Equipment:
Good equipment is necessary, the safe run of a tour relies much on the functional standard of the equipment. Of course the users must also be trained in the use of the equipment.
Clothing:
The human's first need is warmth, the correct outfit is important as weather can be inhospitale. For a long time now companies have made technical warm clothing in fashinable designs.
Moblie Phone:
It makes it possible should an incident occur to call for help - as long as the location of the incident lies within the network coverage!
Avalanches:
Experience and scientific knowledge. Avalanche incidents cannot always be forseen. This means that every tour must be made with the upmost attention to the surroundings. Avalanche probe, shovel and pieps are no insurance, they are just tools in case of an incident that nobody wants to have to use.
Snow Reports:
The ZAMG - regional service system. Premium rate recordet service. Tel 0900/911566-13
Guiding Principle:
Don't take risks on a tour. By also considering unfavourable factors of chance it does not mean you can always forsee a catastrophe. This is particularly true for avalanche incidents.







