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Snowshoe Hiking in Austria: A Beginner’s Guide to Trails & Gear

I still remember my first time on snowshoes. I thought it would be just walking with bigger feet. It was not. I fell, got frustrated, and almost gave up within the first hour. That is why I want to share what I learned the hard way. Snowshoe hiking in Austria is one of the most peaceful winter activities you can try. But beginners make simple mistakes that turn a beautiful day into a struggle. Let me help you avoid those. What You Actually Need to Start You do not need expensive gear to begin. Most local outdoor shops rent snowshoes and poles for about 15 to 20 euros per day. The shoes should match your weight, including the gear you carry. If they are too small, you will sink. Too large, and you will trip. Wear waterproof boots, not regular hiking boots. Your feet will get cold and wet otherwise. Gaiters are not just for looks. They keep snow from slipping into your boots. Trust me, wet socks ruin everything. Clothing is simple: dress like you are going for a winter walk, not a high-...

Common mistakes to avoid Ski trip Planning in Europe Alpenature

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Skiing and snowboarding are exhilarating winter sports that attract millions of enthusiasts from around the world. From picturesque mountains to fresh powdery snow, there are plenty of reasons why this is a favourite winter activity. But planning a ski trip requires a bit of preparation and research to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a beginner snowboarder, we share some advice to ensure smoother planning and organising for an unforgettable winter vacation. WHICH RESORT TO GO Do: Choose a ski area according to your abilities While most ski places have beginner area for first timers, some resorts are better catered for advanced and off-piste riders. For example, St. Anton am Arlberg has beginner’s areas both on top (with sunshine and panoramic views) and at the bottom of a mountain (easily accessible without ski lifts), while Innsbruck only offers one beginner run. Always check out the ski maps before making your decision. Do: Take the ski b...