The following is a typical schedule, with the guide fine tuning the plan according to the prevailing weather conditions and the experience of the group. Day 1: Welcome at Landgasthof. After dinner: Preview of the activities of the week. Day 2: The guide hands out and adjusts the rental equipment. Training Klettersteig - putting on harness, use of Klettersteig set, standard operating procedures (sops) for Klettersteige, how to move forward on a Klettersteig. About various types of Klettersteige. Planning the next day. Day 3: Via Ferrata educational trail, different elements on Klettersteige and risk factors. How to plan a Klettersteig tour. Planning the next day. Day 4: Training Klettersteig – how to read topos, climbing technique, first aid and rescue training. Planning the next day. Day 5: Training Klettersteig - different aspects when moving on a Klettersteig as a group. Orientation with map, topos, Apps. Planning the next day. Day 6: Time management on Klettersteig tours. Reflection of the week Day 7: Farewell after breakfast In the evenings, there will be lectures on orientation, how to read maps and topos, how to use Apps, alpine dangers and alpine weather. The area is covered by AV-Map > 9 Loferer und Leoganger, Weg<, available from leo.wurzer@alpenverein.at, or from the AAC(UK) Office.