Wintertour zur Rehberg-Alm
Was gibt es Schöneres als Bergtouren im Winter?
Tourenplaner, Gruppenführer und Veranstalter stehen im Winter oft vor der Herausforderung, Abwechslung und Sicherheit miteinander zu kombinieren.
Read more: Wichtige Kriterien für die Planung von Winterwanderungen
The Fenix 6 series is known for its poor GPS accuracy.
For navigating, the GPS accuracy is sufficient in my eyes, but when running, the poor GPS is a disaster, especially when you run in places where the GPS is disturbed, for example, under trees, in narrow streets with high houses at the roadside.
The new EPIX Gen 2 and - as far as the GPS is concerned - supposedly identical Fenix 7 does a much better job than the Fenix 6.
Garmin has finally introduced a "Fenix with AMOLED display" with the 2nd generation EPIX. I am thrilled with the display and speed of the watch.
I do not like the display of the map in the mountains. Therefore, I have tried the maps provided by me - adapted to the Fenix - based on leisure map OSM on the EPIX.
Read more: Garmin EPIX Gen2: More map details in the mountains
A small gas stove is a practical thing for on the road, but also during power outages. Usually you operate gas stoves with gas cartridges, but you may store only a few of them at home in germany. So I wanted to know: How much gas does my camping stove use and how far can I get with a 500g butane gas cartridge.
Read more: How much gas does your camping gas stove consume?
This text was translated with the help of Deepl!
The project has been discontinued - there are no more maps available for download
The recently released Garmin Fenix 6 Pro is in my opinion the best outdoor watch and comes with the free "TopoActive" card.
This map is - in my opinion - based on OSM (OpenStreetMap), but it lacks details and does not fit the high standard of such a high quality watch. In addition, the map is limited, not even Crete is included.
If you want to have a more detailed map for the Alps on the Fenix, you can also buy the TOPO TransAlpine+ PRO from Garmin for ~ 150 €, but I advise against it, because this map contains the same absurd errors as the maps from Outdooractive.
Paths lead in canyons, do not exist, the actual paths are missing, an impertinence to demand money for it. In my opinion, this is not only true for Garmin, but also for Outdooractive. Unfortunately, these are the only maps I know of with a slope gradient layer, which is very useful for planning tours in the snow in winter.
A very good alternative to the maps available at Garmin is the OSM-based map from www.freizeitkarte-osm.de, which I recommend, with a little adjustment, for the Garmin Fenix 6.
Read more: How to install high-contrast OpenStreetMap maps on your Garmin Fenix 6 Pro
View over the Achensee to Seebergkopf and Seekarspitze © Andre Hotzler
Anyone who knows me knows that the regular near-accidents with walking sticks on my mountain tours annoy me, as I believe that walking sticks limit the balance of most participants.
In my opinion, the participants, who often use walking sticks, are usually the most insecure.
Snowline Chainsen Pro an trockenem Steilhang
I have been organising mountain tours for years - and one thing never ceases to amaze me:
Participants are talked into all kinds of useless stuff in the sports shops - but the important things are missing.
One such equipment detail - which in my opinion is essential - is "Grödeln", which is the subject of this short article.
Read more: Why you should almost always take Grödeln with you in Munich's local mountains