Caution in the mountains in winter
Top tips from people who know and love the mountains
In the mountains, you can enjoy breathtaking experiences and a wide range of sports all year round. In winter, the choice includes on-piste skiing, ascending snowy slopes on ski mountaineering trips, hiking, snowshoeing, and ice climbing on stunning frozen waterfalls! Whatever you do, it’s essential to take a careful, sensible approach and prepare properly.
Not everyone is capable of taking part in all of these activities. You should always think carefully about whether you are fit enough and if you have the necessary skills, experience with the equipment, and knowledge of the area and the snowpack conditions. For example, did you know that the risk of avalanches depends on factors such as the steepness of the slope, external temperature, wind strength and whether there are woods or not? That’s why you should always make the most of the experience and advice of mountain guides and people who not only live and work in the mountains, but also for the mountains!
To help you remember all the right things to do in the mountains in winter, we’ve joined forces with the Trentino Mountain Hut Association, the Association of Mountain Guides, Trentino Mountain and Cave Rescue Service, the Trentino Mountaineering Club (SAT), the UNESCO Dolomites Foundation, the Trentino Provincial Association of Ski Instructors, the Autonomous Province of Trento, and Italian law enforcement agencies. Together, we’ve put together a selection of the most frequently asked questions by people like you, who love skiing and spending time in the mountains.
Before you look at the FAQs, here’s some invaluable advice that applies to all activities: always go with at least one other person and plan your activity in advance, taking into account your capabilities, the weather forecast, the nature and conditions of the route, and the risk of avalanches.