In today's article we are going to explore the exciting world of Alpine Club Guide, a topic that has captured the attention of millions of people around the world. From its origins to its relevance today, Alpine Club Guide has generated debate, interest and curiosity in various areas of society. Throughout this article, we will analyze the importance of Alpine Club Guide in the current context, as well as its influence on different aspects of daily life. In addition, we will delve into its historical, cultural and social implications, offering a detailed perspective that will allow us to better understand the relevance of Alpine Club Guide in today's world.
Guide book series of the Eastern Alps
The Alpine Club Guides (German: Alpenvereinsführer, commonly shortened to AV Führer or AVF) were the standard series of alpine climbing guidebookss that cover all the important mountain groups in the Eastern Alps. They were produced jointly by the German (DAV), Austrian (ÖAV) and South Tyrol Alpine Clubs (AVS). They had been published since 1950 by the firm of Bergverlag Rother in Munich, Germany.
On the Rother-Bergverlag website, no Alpine club and area guides are listed as available, the series will no longer be continued.[1][2]
The AV guides contain all the routes – hiking trails, mountain hut approaches, and summit climbs as well as ice and high mountain routes and klettersteigs in each mountain range. The descriptions are factual and dry, with few illustrations and despite introductory sections require general Alpine knowledge and experience. Examples are the AVF Allgäuer Alpen and the AVF Verwallgruppe. The AV guides are often used as the basis for other publications and complement the Alpine Club maps or other map series.
Out-of-print guides
A number of the out-of-print Alpine Club guides can be downloaded free of charge as PDF files, see.[3]
- Allgäuer und Ammergauer Alpen alpin, München 2013, 18. Aufl. (Dieter Seibert)
- Ankogel- und Goldberggruppe (Liselotte Buchenauer und Peter Holl, 1986)
- Bayerische Voralpen Ost (Marianne und Emmeram Zebhauser)
- Benediktenwand-Gruppe, Estergebirge und Walchenseeberge (W. und G. Zimmermann, 1977)
- Berchtesgadener Alpen alpin, München 2015, 21. Aufl. (Bernhard Kühnhauser)
- Bregenzerwald- und Lechquellengebirge alpin, 2008 (Dieter Seibert)
- Brentagruppe (Heinz Steinkötter, 1988)
- Chiemgauer Alpen (Marianne und Helmuth Zebhauser, 1988)
- Dachstein Ost (Willi End, 1980)
- Dachstein West (Willi End, 1980)
- Dolomiten: Civettagruppe (Andreas Kubin)
- Dolomiten: Cristallogruppe (Jürgen und Angelika Schmidt, 1981)
- Dolomiten: Geisler- und Steviagruppe (Ernst Eugen Stiebritz)
- Dolomiten: Marmolada (Heinz Mariacher, 1983)
- Dolomiten: Pelmo (Richard Goedeke)
- Dolomiten: Puez- und Peitlerkofelgruppe (Ernst Eugen Stiebritz)
- Dolomiten: Rosengartengruppe (Heinz Mariacher, 1988)
- Dolomiten: Schiaragruppe (Richard Goedeke, 1981)
- Eisenerzer Alpen (Fritz Peterka)
- Gesäuseberge / Ennstaler Alpen (Willi End)
- Glockner- und Granatspitzgruppe (Willi End)
- Hochkönig (Albert Precht)
- Hochschwab (Günter und Luise Auferbauer, 1990)
- Kaisergebirge alpin, München 2006, 12. Aufl. (Horst Höfler und Jan Piepenstock)
- Karwendel alpin, München 2011, 16. Aufl. (Walter Klier)
- Kitzbüheler Alpen (Georg Bleier und Kurt Kettner, 1984)
- Lechtaler Alpen alpin, München 2008, 2. Aufl. (Dieter Seibert)
- Lienzer Dolomiten (Hubert Peterka und Willi End, 1984)
- Loferer und Leoganger Steinberge (Nikolaus Stockklauser und Adi Stocker, 1991)
- Mieminger Kette (Rudolf Wutscher)
- Ortleralpen (Peter Holl)
- Ötztaler Alpen (Walter Klier)
- Rieserfernergruppe (Werner Beikircher, 1983)
- Rofangebirge (Rudolf Röder, Ernst Schmid und Rudger v. Werden, 1983)
- Samnaungruppe (Paul Werner und Ludwig Thoma)
- Schobergruppe (Walter Mair, 1979)
- Silvretta alpin (Günther Flaig)
- Tannheimer Berge (Marcus Lutz, 1992)
- Tennengebirge (Albert Precht)
- Totes Gebirge (Gisbert Rabeder)
- Venedigergruppe (Willi End und Hubert Peterka)
- Verwallgruppe (Peter Pindur, Roland Luzian und Andreas Weiskopf)
- Wetterstein, München 1996, 4. Aufl. (Stefan Beulke)
- Zillertaler Alpen (Walter Klier)
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