Level 4 - ALPINE PROFESSIONALS
Level 4 was where things got really exciting for me. As I had developed a small preference for steep descents and excursions into the high mountains, I was particularly excited about all the alpine expertise, some of which I was going to deepen and most of which I was going to learn for the first time. We travelled to the Dachstein, where we had our base at the Simonyhütte.
This time, our own initiative began with the preparations. Mountain guide Eva asked us in an email in advance to think about what we were interested in. We were also asked to pick out possible tour destinations with the appropriate maps.
Determine the content: WE!
The content of level 4 was almost entirely determined by us participants. We spent the first day in the whiteout with an introduction to rope techniques and knot tying, which was then directly applied in a crevasse rescue exercise. From the second day onwards, we formed two groups and decided within these groups which tour we wanted to do the next day, what we wanted to cover and who we would like to have with us as a mountain guide. In the evening, we then reported to each other on what we had done, what had gone well and what hadn't gone so well. My group was somehow never quite able to keep up with the adrenaline-fuelled adventures of the others, but we also managed to fit in more exercises and content.
My highlight was the ascent of the Hoher Dachstein, the perfect combination of a challenging tour, a breathtaking summit experience and lots and lots of lessons learnt. On the ascent, we practised working in teams of two or three on mixed terrain and placing belays on snow and rock. On the descent, the programme included abseiling as well as placing and walking on a fixed rope.