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Who want to create antique door bell a multi-day winter trip for the first time looking for the best is not too far. The articles we lists regions where you can get acquainted with the cold and snow. There is no or very rarely avalanche danger and difficult weather conditions such as storms and white out are not so common. Also very severe frost (below -20 C) do not have to fear. Orientation and navigation usually remain relatively simple, unless high plateaus.
ARDENNEN & EIFEL Location: Belgium, Luxembourg, West Germany, northern France antique door bell Access: 100-300km by car or train. Altitude: 300-693m, in the Eifel 747m. Landscape: Woody plateau landscape with incised valleys, more open ground on the heights in the Eifel. Specifics & Hazards: Wild bivouac is officially banned. Trekking: Self-set route or GR routes. Climate & snow conditions: valid around 600m Date
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SAUERLAND - Rothaar Location: West Germany southeast of the Ruhr. Access: 400km by car or train. Altitude: 400-841m. Scenery: Wooded rolling hills, antique door bell a fraction more uneven as the Ardennes. Specifics & Hazards: Wild bivouac is officially antique door bell banned. Trekking: Self-set route or Rothaarsteig. Climate & snow conditions: valid around 700m Date
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TAUNUS Location: East of the Rhine near Frankfurt, western Germany. Access: antique door bell 400km by car or flight antique door bell to Frankfurt. Tour can be started from the Frankfurt airport immediately. Altitude: 300-879m antique door bell Landscape: Rolling hills with mixed forest, Grosser Feldberg antique door bell (879m) the highest summit. Specifics & Hazards: Wild Times Bivouac is forbidden. Trekking: trekking over Altkönig, Grosser Feldberg antique door bell and Kleiner Feldberg with possible overnight stay in tents. Climate & snow conditions: same as Sauerland.
HARZ - Hochharz Location: antique door bell The Upper Harz is the highest mountain centrally located antique door bell area in the Harz Mountains, antique door bell the northernmost mountain range in the Central European mainland, northern Germany. Access: 600km by car. Altitude: 400-1142m Landscape: Wide hills with vast pine forest, here and there, peat, Brocken (1142m) highest peak. Often broad alleys that many places to cross-country trails are detected and usually it's just walking through pine forest with sweeping antique door bell views of the hilltops. Specifics & Hazards: Common white out and stormy on the flank of the Brocken, elsewhere, antique door bell are you sheltered in the forest and there are no particular hazards. Because of significantly higher snow is the Hochharz around the Brocken interesting for a winter trek over the lower parts of the Harz. Notorious are the snowmen on the flanks of the Brocken (coniferous trees laden with snow and ice). Trekking: Looped tour around and Brocken antique door bell or winter trip on long-distance Harzer Hexenstieg, overnight in tents and possibly open shelter huts. Climate & snow conditions: valid at 1100m Date
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Chaîne des Puys Location: Northwestern antique door bell part of Massif Central, France. West of Clermont-Ferrand. Access: 750km by car or by train via Paris to Clermont-Ferrand and local public transport or hitchhiking on the plateau. Altitude: 700-1464m. Landscape: Plateau with part wood (usually beech) and partly open plains, high around 950m showing shapely small volcanic antique door bell cones, most around 1200m high and Puy de Dôme (1464m) highest peak. Specifics & Hazards: Surface is porous lava rock which means that there are no streams or rivers are. Here you are so completely melt snow for water designated if you do not call at villages along the way. If there is no snow, so you're forced antique door bell to provide plenty of water regularly to residential neighborhoods to provide. Water Sometimes there is a risk of avalanche danger on the flanks of Puy de Dôme, which you so best eschews in that case. Trekking: About GR4 / GR441 or spelling out self tour with overnight stay in tents or caves. Also possibility to stay overnight. Gites in Climate & snow conditions: valid at 1000m Date
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