Place Luzein
Avalanche Rescue Training Center St. Antönien
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The training facility for the search with avalanche transceivers (avalanche transceivers) is located at the Postbus turning point in St. Antönien, after the bridge towards Ascharina. The facility makes it possible for all interested parties to train the search for avalanche victims with their avalanche transceivers under realistic conditions.
Description
More and more people are enjoying the winter away from marked slopes, be it with touring skis or more and more often, with snowshoes. During these activities, it is essential to be able to correctly assess the situation in terms of weather, snow conditions and avalanche risk. A large number of providers offer various courses, but what always remains is a residual risk. In order to be prepared for the worst-case scenario, you should use state-of-the-art avalanche transceivers and train the use of the equipment again and again and check the functionality before a tour. Because nothing is as important as the quick rescue of comrades with the avalanche transceiver in an emergency. The first 3 minutes are essential for the survival of the buried person.
in operation from about mid-December until Easter.
Prices
The use of the training area is free of charge. You are welcome to transfer an amount for maintenance via TWINT, thank you. Avalanche transceivers, probes and avalanche shovels can be rented at the guest information office in St. Antönien.
Directions
Public Transport
With the Rhaetian Railway RhB to Schiers or Küblis and with the Postbus to St. Antönien.
Directions
On the A13 and A28 to Küblis, then turn left through the underpass towards Luzein, Pany, St. Antönien,
Parken
In St. Antönien all parking spaces are subject to a charge. In the parking lots you can pay with cash, Parkingpay app, Easy-Park or Twint.
Contact
Avalanche Rescue Training Center St. Antönien
Gemeinde Luzein/Pany-St. Antönien Tourismus, 7243 Pany
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