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ResourcesFor anyone planning a ski tour themselves in this area here are a few resources: Maps: These two maps should be fairly easy to find in Innsbruck either in one of the bookstores or in the Alpine Club office. They should also be fairly easy to order in advance online somewhere. Freytag & Berndt; Innsbruck Stubai-Sellrain Brenner; Wanderkarte 1:50,000
Alpenvereinskarte; Stubaier Alpen/Hochstubai Nr: 31/1; Skirouten 1:25,000
Books: Alpine Ski Mountaineering, Vol 2: Central and Eastern Alps; Bill O'Conner; Cicerone
German Language Guides
Websites: Alpenvereinshütten - Good info on all huts in Austria, some in Italy are included as well. Opening dates for summer, existence of a winter room (open/locked), number of sleeping places are all available. Also lists of the next closest huts and the travel times to them. Tirol Avalanche Warning Service - Current avalanche bulletin, also links to other related products and weather. In German but can be roughly translated online with the tools found at Google and elsewhere. Alpenverein-Wetterdienst - The Alpine Club weather service page, again in German with translations available using Google or other sites with language tools. Local Resources: Having some current information from local knowledgeable sources is extremely helpful. In recent years the glaciers have been very active over summers and the crevasse fields are often much different that what is shown even on the best Alpenverein maps. Some tours are more hazardous now even though not marked with a dashed line as they should be to indicate that. On some routes new alternatives are being used here and there. And recent snowpack conditions are useful to know as well. Unless you have friends who are guides or avalanche professionals you will have to track down sources of advice. Local guides are helpful in many regions, some may not speak much English. In Innsbruck you can inquire at the Tourist office about the contact info for local guides since they refer tourists wanting guides. You may also be able to get advice directly at the Alpenverein office in town, as well as referrals to other sources. |
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