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No conditions required

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Elevation difference up to 400 meters
Or walking times up to 3 hours.

You only walk on established trails, tracks or fixed climbing facilities that any ordinary mountaineer can master without any special prior knowledge.
On trekking tours, in exceptional cases, also with flat icy paths with few cracks.

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Elevation difference up to 800 meters
Or walking times up to 6 hours.

You move mainly on fixed trails and climbing facilities, and occasionally on trailless trails and exposed paths.
Climbing ensures certainty.
Head for the next heights. Summit ascents in places with prohibited terrain of first class. In some exceptions, there are flat glaciers, which, depending on the conditions, can be climbed with ropes or lightweight crampons for safety reasons.

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Elevation difference up to 1200 meters
Or walking times up to 9 hours.

Climbing glacier-free and snow-covered peaks over stepped and partially exposed rocks (steep terrain) and pine ridges,
It is also partly easy to climb the Alps in I.
Second degree walking with straps up to 35 degrees.

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Elevation difference up to 1600 meters
Or walking times up to 12 hours.

Challenging ascents to icy peaks await you mostly on steep sides and ridges of up to 45 degrees, requiring safe mastery of the technique of crampons and alpine climbing in the second part.
Third. Requires degrees.

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Elevation difference up to 2000 meters
Or walking times up to 12 hours.

You are dealing with difficult ascents on sides and hills, which require a safe mastery of crampon techniques (vertical and forward) over 45 degrees as well as alpine climbing at level III. degree and more dangerous.

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