Alpine Association South Tyrol
Alpine Association South Tyrol (AVS) | |
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sport | Rockclimbing |
Founded | June 14, 1946 |
Chairman | Georg Simeoni |
societies | 35 sections and 58 local offices |
Members | 71,809 (December 2019) |
Association headquarters | Bolzano , South Tyrol |
Official languages) | German and Ladin |
Homepage | Alpenverein.it |
The Alpine Association South Tyrol ( AVS ) was founded in 1946 and sees itself as an association of mountaineers with German and Ladin mother tongues in South Tyrol (model AVS, 2001). It is based in Bolzano .
Originally the South Tyrolean Alpine Club sections were members of the German and Austrian Alpine Club . As early as 1869, the first South Tyrolean sections of what was then the German Alpine Association were founded in Bozen and Hochpustertal ( Niederdorf ). By 1910 another 15 sections followed in the meanwhile united German and Austrian Alpine Club. With the construction of 19 refuges, the establishment of an extensive network of trails and the training of mountain guides, they made a significant contribution to the tourism development of the Alps . After the end of the First World War and the annexation of South Tyrol by Italy , the entire property of the AV sections in South Tyrol was expropriated in 1923 and the association was banned. It was not until December 31, 1945 after the end of the Second World War that the Allied military administration allowed the establishment of the “Alpine Association of South Tyrol”. The founding meeting took place on June 14, 1946 in Bolzano.
The AVS sees itself as a mountaineering association, nature conservation association and cultural association; He maintains shelters, bivouac boxes, self-catering homes and over 9,500 km of hiking trails.
The association is a member of Club Arc Alpin (CAA), since 2018 in the European Union of Mountaineering Associations (EUMA), since 1974 a UIAA member and a member of the multilateral agreement on reciprocal rights to huts .
Reinhold Messner has been an honorary member of the UIAA since 2016 .
In 1948 the mountain rescue service (BRD) was launched in South Tyrol . The FRG is now an independent member association in the AVS, where volunteer experienced mountaineers come together to help people in mountain difficulties. All over South Tyrol there are 34 rescue centers with over 730 active mountain rescuers and over 30 avalanche dog handlers with their search dogs .
AVS hut list
Branches to the GeoHack page. Various external map services can be called up using the stored coordinates.
External link to the homepage of the hut at the DAV .
External link to the hut's website at the PES .
- Source:
- Contract houses of the AVS
image | Location links to the hut |
Surname | owner | Height m slm |
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| | | Brixner hut | AVS - Brixen | 2307 | |
| | | Dreischusterhütte | AVS - Three Peaks | 1635 | |
| | | Peace Bivouac | AVS | 2758 | |
| | | Friedl Mutschlechner House | AVS | 1360 | |
| | | Guido Lammer Bivouac | AVS | 2706 | |
| | | Günther-Messner-Hochferner-Bivouac | AVS - Sterzing | 2510 | |
| | | Hochfeilerhütte | AVS - Sterzing | 2710 | |
| | | Marteller Hut | AVS - Martell | 2585 | |
| | | Merano hut | AVS - Merano | 1937 | |
| | | Upper Laaser Alm | AVS - Lasa | 2047 | |
| | | Oberetteshütte | AVS - Upper Venosta Valley Local group: Mals |
2670 | |
| | | Radlseehütte | AVS - Brixen | 2284 | |
| | | Rauhjoch bivouac | AVS | 2707 | |
| | | Rieserfernerhütte | AVS - Brunico | 2798 | |
| | | Schlernbödelehütte | AVS - Schlern | 1693 | |
| | | Sesvenna hut | AVS - Multiple Sections | 2256 | |
| | | Sterzinger hut | AVS - Sterzing | 2348 | |
| | | Tablander waiters | AVS - Lower Vinschgau | 2610 | |
| | | Tiefrastenhütte | AVS - Brixen | 2312 | |
| | | Walter Brenninger Bivouac | AVS - Brixen | 2156 |
map
literature
- Raimund von Klebelsberg : 50 years of the Alpine Club in South Tyrol . In: Der Schlern , 6, 1920, pp. 161–167. (on-line)
Web links
- Official website
- Alpine Association South Tyrol in the Historical Alpine Archive of the Alpine Associations in Germany, Austria and South Tyrol (temporarily offline)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c key data of the entire club. Alpine Association South Tyrol, accessed on June 28, 2020 .
- ↑ Alpenvereinaktiv.com: Huts of the AVS Alpenverein.it: AVS shelters & bivouacs
- ^ Alpenverein.it: AVS contract houses
Coordinates: 46 ° 28 ′ 26.6 " N , 11 ° 19 ′ 16.2" E