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Magic Mountain
Ice climbing Festival
February 7-8, 2026

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An unforgettable Experience

Get ready for an unforgettable experience at the Mountain Ice Climbing Festival at Gasthaus Edelweiss in Ausserferrera! Connect with climbers from all over as we celebrate the thrill ice climbing and promote a sustainable future for our community. Don't miss chance to meet fellow enthusiasts and enjoy the stunning winter landscape.

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Our Partners

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Our Supporters

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Festival Schedule

Ice climbing courses

Beginner Climbing Course

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Duration: 1Day (Available Saturday and/or Sunday)

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Group Size: 1:6 (minimum 4 participants)

 

Cost: CHF 200 per person/day (minimum 4 participants), CHF 180 per person/day for groups larger than 4. Doesn't incl. food & accommodation

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This course is designed for beginners eager to embark on their ice climbing journey. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, participants will learn essential skills for safe and enjoyable climbing.

 

Prerequisite:

  • Participants must have prior climbing experience and the ability to belay.

 

Course Content:

  • Learn fundamental techniques and safety protocols.

  • Planning safe routes

  • Behavior in avalanche-prone areas

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Who is this course suitable for?Perfect for individuals looking to develop a strong foundation in ice climbing and improve abilities. Booking flexibility ensures groups can grow, allowing for additional guides if needed.

Avalanche safety course

Beginner Avalanche Safety Course

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Duration: 1Day (Available Saturday only)

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Group Size: 1:6 (minimum 4 participants)

 

Cost: CHF 200 per person/day (minimum 4 participants), CHF 180 per person/day for groups larger than 4.

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This introductory course is designed for outdoor enthusiasts who want to move safely in avalanche-prone terrain. Participants will learn fundamental knowledge and skills to identify avalanche risks, use safety equipment correctly, and plan safer routes in winter environments.

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Prerequisites:

  • No prior avalanche training required

  • General outdoor experience (e.g., hiking, mountaineering)

  • Ski touring or splitboard equipment required

  • Ability to handle simple descents in powder

 

Course Content:

  • Reading avalanche forecasts and terrain analysis: How to assess avalanche danger and identify safe terrain

  • Practical exercises:

    • Using avalanche transceivers

    • Handling shovels and probes in the event of an avalanche accident

    • Group rescue drills

  • Planning safe routes

  • Behavior in avalanche-prone areas​

Who is this course suitable for?
This course is ideal for skiers, snowboarders, and mountaineers who are new to avalanche safety and want to improve their ability to manage avalanche risks.

Register now and learn how to keep yourself and your group safe in alpine terrain!

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