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Journal of alpine research
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zopemaster
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alpinism,
sport
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Mountains of the World
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zopemaster
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Jul 07, 2021 01:13 AM
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tourism policy, tourism concepts,
tourism,
alpinism,
sport,
environmental education (adults),
environmental education
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The Mountain Research Initiative: ANNUAL REPORT
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zopemaster
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Jul 07, 2021 01:13 AM
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filed under:
mountains,
geomorphology,
alpinism,
sport,
leisure,
society, culture
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Impacts of Global Warming on Mountaineering: A Classification of Phenomena Affecting the Alpine Trail Network
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zopemaster
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Jul 07, 2021 01:06 AM
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climate change - repercussions,
climate change, climate policy,
alpinism,
sport,
summer sports,
sport
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Mountaineering recognized as world cultural heritage
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CIPRA International
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published
Feb 05, 2020
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:11 AM
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Tourism,
mountain culture,
alpinism,
alpmedia 2/2020
Unesco now lists alpinism as an intangible world cultural heritage. Alpine associations from France, Switzerland and Italy submitted the application.
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Oh...!
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zopemaster
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Aug 23, 2013
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alpinism,
sport,
glaciers,
geomorphology
… The Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) is this year celebrating its 150th anniversary and has got Mother Nature to build it a table of snow and ice at an altitude of 2,700 metres.
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Like growing bananas on Piz Palü
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zopemaster
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Apr 08, 2013
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players / networks,
alpinism,
sport
It is important to keep your feet on the ground. That is the reason why CIPRA members held a cross-border trek along the Alpine chain – as a network-building project and a kind of Long March, which also made tracks on Facebook.
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Per Alpes - Discovering the Alps in 20 circular walks
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zopemaster
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Aug 19, 2010
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alpinism,
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tourism policy, tourism concepts,
tourism
Such is the title of the hiking guide that has just been published by the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention. It showcases and describes 20 selected trekking routes across the alpine arc, touching on all the alpine states that are part of the Alpine Convention. By presenting the Alps as a tourist destination that goes beyond the national borders of the individual countries this book contributes in its way towards implementing the Alpine Convention's protocol on tourism.
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Leisure: car-free mobility
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zopemaster
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Jul 07, 2010
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Jul 07, 2021 01:16 AM
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alpinism,
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Leisure activities that do not involve the use of cars are now "in", as the increasing number of information packs clearly shows. The Alpine Club South Tyrol (AVS) for instance recently published five new brochures, each featuring 15 to 20 hiking routes whose starting and finishing points can all be reached by public transport. In the series Hiking Without Cars the Alpine Club has compiled a total of some 300 hiking tips for the whole of South Tyrol. As the AVS remarks in a press release, "It should be a priority for tourist regions to adopt measures that promote the use of public transport for travel both to and from destinations as well as for activities at the holiday destination itself".
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Hiking right across the Alps
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zopemaster
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Jan 12, 2010
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:15 AM
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alpinism,
sport
The recently published book Via Alpina - 2500 kilometres from one coast to another (Via Alpina - 2'500 kilomètres d'une mer à l'autre) recounts the adventure of crossing the entire Alpine range. In 2007 Vincent Tornay followed the Via Alpina Red Trail for a total of 119 days in search of the people and landscapes that make up the Alps of today. He covered 2500 km and 124,000 metres of difference in altitude as he hiked through the eight Alpine states, from the Adriatic coastline to Monaco.
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