Alpine Club Guide

The Alpine Club Guide ( AV leader or AVF ), which cover all the major mountain ranges of the Eastern Alps, is the standard work in the alpine guidebooks. You will be in collaboration with the German Alpine Association (DAV ), the Austrian Alpine Association (PES ) and the Alpine Club South Tyrol issued (AVS ) and moved from Bergverlag Rother in Munich since 1950.

In AV leaders all routes are listed; A distinction is made between a leader on the newer alpine and an extremely variant. The alpine guide contains the trails, lodge access, summit climbs and ice and blast a mountain range to the difficulty II, the extremely Guide reported everything is more difficult, especially the climbing routes. The descriptions are factually to dry, sparingly illustrated - in contrast to the mountain books Walter Pauses - and put despite introductory sections require general alpine knowledge and experience. The AV leaders are often used as the basis for other publications, and serve as a complement to the Alpine Club cards or other maps.

Available Alpine Club Guide

  • Allgäu Alps alpine and Oberammergau, Munich 2008, 17th Edition (Dieter Seibert )
  • Bavarian Alps East ( Marianne and Emmeram Zebhauser )
  • Berchtesgaden Alps, alpine, Munich 2011, 20th edition (Bernhard Kühnhauser )
  • Bregenzerwald and Lechquellengebirge alpine, 2008 ( Dieter Seibert )
  • Dolomites: Civetta (Andreas Kubin )
  • Dolomites Geisler and Stevia group (Ernst Eugen Stiebritz )
  • Dolomites: Pelmo ( Richard Goedeke )
  • Dolomites: Puez and Peitlerkofelgruppe (Ernst Eugen Stiebritz )
  • Dolomites: Sella and extremely Sasso Lungo ( Richard Goedeke )
  • Dolomites Sesto Dolomites extreme ( Richard Goedeke )
  • High King ( Albert Precht )
  • Kaiser Mountains alpine, Munich 2006, 12th edition (Horst Höfler and Jan Piepenstock )
  • Kaiser Mountains extreme ( Pit Schubert)
  • Karawanken (Hans M. Tuschar )
  • Karnischer main ridge (Peter Holl )
  • Karwendel Alpine, Munich 2011, 16th Ed (Walter Klier )
  • Lech Valley Alps alpine, Munich 2008, 2nd ed (Dieter Seibert )
  • Mieminger chain (Rudolf Wutscher )
  • Lower Tauern (Peter Holl )
  • Ötztal Alps (Walter Klier )
  • Ortler Alps ( Peter Holl )
  • Samnaungruppe (Paul Werner and Ludwig Thoma )
  • Silvretta alpine ( Günter Flaig )
  • Stubai Alps, alpine, Munich 2006, 13th edition (Walter Klier )
  • Tennen Mountains ( Albert Precht )
  • Totes Gebirge ( Gisbert Rabeder )
  • Venedigergruppe ( Willi End and Hubert Peterka )
  • Verwallgruppe (Peter Pindur, Roland Luzian and Andreas Weiskopf )
  • Zillertal Alps (Walter Klier )

Out of Print Alpine Club Guide

  • Ankogel and Goldberg Group ( Liselotte Buchenauer and Peter Holl, 1986)
  • Benedict Wall Gang, Estergebirge and Walchensee mountains (W. and G. Zimmermann, 1977)
  • Brenta Group (Heinz Steinkötter, 1988)
  • Chiemgau Alps ( Marianne and Helmuth Zebhauser, 1988)
  • Dachstein West ( Willi End, 1980)
  • Dachstein West ( Willi End, 1980)
  • Dolomites: Cristallo ( Jürgen and Angelika Schmidt, 1981)
  • Dolomites: Marmolada (Heinz Mariacher, 1983)
  • Dolomites Rosengarten group (Heinz Mariacher, 1988)
  • Dolomites: Schiaragruppe ( Richard Goedeke, 1981)
  • Eisenerzer Alps (Fritz Peterka )
  • Gesäuseberge / Ennstaler Alps ( Willi End)
  • High Schwab ( Günter and Louise Auferbauer, 1990)
  • Kitzbühel Alps ( George Bleier and Kurt Kettner, 1984)
  • Lofer and Leogang Mountains ( Nicholas Stockklauser and Adi Stocker, 1991)
  • Lienz Dolomites ( Hubert Peterka and Willi End, 1984)
  • Rätikon ( Guenther Flaig, 1974 a new edition as Alpine Club leaders Rätikon alpine Rudolph Mayerhofer will appear in April 2013 )
  • Rieserfernergruppe ( Werner Beikircher, 1983)
  • Rofangebirge (Rudolf Röder, Ernst Schmid and Rudger v. Will, 1983)
  • Schober Group (Walter Mair, 1979)
  • Tannheimer Mountains (Marcus Lutz, 1992)
  • Weather Stone, Munich 1996, 4th edition (Stefan Beulke )

SAC club guide

The Alpine guide ( or club leader ) of the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC ) is the counterpart of the AV - guide for the region of the Swiss Western Alps. The SAC leaders also describe all summits, paths and routes increase an area. Similar to the Alpine Club leaders are also several volumes thereof out regularly and also the appearance seems not quite up to date on. However, this does not detract from the substantive quality.

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