When you go on a hike, there are some important tips that will help you stay safe and well-prepared on your journey.
Whether you're an experienced hiker or a beginner – these tips will help you get the most out of the tour and enjoy the adventure to the fullest.
- Assessing your health and limits: Evaluate your current health and physical limits realistically to ensure a safe hike.
- Report discomfort immediately: If you experience any discomfort during a guided hike, please inform your guide immediately to prevent potential emergencies in time.
- Proper equipment: Wear well-fitting, mountain-appropriate shoes and comfortable, suitable hiking clothes so you can move safely and comfortably.
- Sufficient provisions and hydration: Bring enough drinking water and snacks, especially for longer hikes. It's always better to have more than too little.
- Sun protection, rain gear, and warm clothing: Remember to pack sun protection, rain gear, and possibly warm clothing. There's no bad weather – just the wrong clothing!
- Consideration for other participants: Be considerate of the weaker participants and show understanding for the group. Everyone has different abilities and needs.
- Suitable Weather Conditions: The weather conditions must be appropriate for the hike. Make sure to check the weather forecast, and if conditions are unfavorable, postpone or cancel the hike.
Have fun and enjoy your hike!