Event Engadin Samnaun Val Müstair

Save lives in avalanches - know how!

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Avalanche courses at the avalanche training facility in Minschuns.

Description

Date
31.12.2024
07.01.2025
14.01.2025
21.01.2025
28.01.2025
04.02.2025
11.02.2025
18.02.2025
25.02.2025
Price
Adult ab 16 Jahren: 30.00 CHF
Erwachsene, Partner*: 10.00 CHF
Place
Tschierv, 7532, Switzerland

The best avalanche transceivers are of no use if in an emergency they are not used routinely. The Minschuns rescue team therefore offers regular avalanche transceiver courses where all interested parties can practise search techniques, probing and excavation for emergencies under expert guidance.
Start / End: Minschuns ski area valley station from 9.30 am until 11.30 am (Tip: arrival and return with free sportsbus) Duration: 2 hours Number of participants: min. 4, max. 6 persons Equipment: clothing suitable for deep snow (functional winter trousers and jacket), high winter boots, avalanche transceiver, probe & avalanche shovel (can be borrowed free of charge if required).

Expert guidance for the case of emergency
Level of difficulty: easy
Avalanche, probe and shovel can be borrowed free of charge if required. Please contact the valley station.

The guided tour is in German.

Here you can find information about the guest card.
* Guests of Nature Park partner businesses benefit from discounted/free offers. If you stay in a partner business, choose the price category with the addition "Partner". Then bring your guest card, which you will receive from your partner establishment.
To obtain the service, print out the booking confirmation or hand it digitally to the guide on site. If the tour does not take place, you will be contacted by the Val Müstair Guest Information by 5.00 pm the evening before. The ticket price will then be refunded automatically.

Valley station ski area Minschuns at 9.30 am (arrival free sportsbus at 9.20 am).

Venue

Tschierv, 7532, Switzerland

7532 Tschierv

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