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Good points!Copter wrote:Be carefull: weather conditions at Axalp can be very bad and dangerous (especially for people which are not used to mountain conditions). When we were there a few years ago there was 50 cm of snow and there were blizzards taking away all your view.
Don't forget the following equipment while visiting Axalp:
- warm clothes
- if there is a lot of snow, a ski outfit and ski-goggles can be usefull
- REGA membership for when you have to be recoverd by helicopter (if not covered by your own (travel)insurance).
... or do some training in advance ...Oh, and before I forget, I got a terrible case of muscular pain ("spierpijn") on the second descent, so you might want to bring some benzydaminehydrochloride creme like Tantum which takes care of the inflammation which accompanies muscular pain.
When you live on the Groningen countryside, there is little chance of climbing exerciseCopter wrote:... or do some training in advance ...Oh, and before I forget, I got a terrible case of muscular pain ("spierpijn") on the second descent, so you might want to bring some benzydaminehydrochloride creme like Tantum which takes care of the inflammation which accompanies muscular pain.
last year the Hornets also used all targets for the firts time.Hans Rolink wrote:
Usually, shooting takes place in the morning. F-5's will use all targets, the ones on the natural dam in the valley, the ones on the rock face on the south side and the ones on the northern wall. F/A-18's will only use the ones on the dam and will thus only fly from west to east.
In the afternoon there will be flying displays..
That gives you the chance to shoot Hornets firing their M-61 gun with the sun in your back. Walk towards Brau (the westernmost tip) during the afternoon as the Hornets fly between the Tschingel and the Ebenfluh coming from the south.leonard van T wrote:
last year the Hornets also used all targets for the firts time.
http://www.lw.admin.ch/internet/luftwaf ... tnews.html11.10.2011 - Aufgrund der möglichen Armeeeinsätze im Zusammenhang mit den schweren Niederschlägen hat die Armeeführung in Absprache mit dem Chef VBS entschieden, auf das für Mittwoch und Donnerstag geplante Fliegerschiessen auf der Axalp im Berner Oberland zu verzichten. Es ist in der momentanen Situation entscheidend, im Fall von weiteren Niederschlägen oder Murgängen die notwendigen Mittel für Lufttransporte zugunsten der Bevölkerung einsetzen zu können.
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