
Useful Info
Every trip is enjoyable, filled with new images and faces, and of course, the familiar PETRICHOR scent that we often seek.
However, for all of this to be pleasant, to lift our spirits, it would be good for the journey to be of such difficulty that it doesn’t push us to our limits and helps us to enjoy the landscape and the process. For this reason, our trips are categorized according to their level of difficulty.
Activity Grades
Pink
Our extremely easy routes. These are the routes that do not exceed 6 hours of hiking on the trail, the trail is easily passable without long uphill stretches, and usually has little elevation difference* along its length. Such paths are ideal for a beginner with good physical fitness, as they prepare them for the next step.
- Hiking time: 6 hours
- Elevation gain less than 600 m
- Good for beginners
Green
Our easy routes. These are the routes that can last up to 8 hours in total, usually have prolonged uphill sections, and the elevation difference they cover can reach up to 1,000 meters. They are suitable for a beginner with good physical fitness.
- Hiking time: 8 hours
- Elevation gain less than 1000 m
- Good for beginners
Orange
Our difficult routes. These are the routes that may include climbing to a summit, covering significant elevation differences, and lasting over 8 hours. Along the path, there may be exposed passages, snow, or other environmental difficulties. Nevertheless, these are routes that even a beginner with good physical fitness and limited hiking experience can comfortably tackle.
- Hiking time: 8 hours and more
- Elevation gain more than 1000 m
- Other technical difficulties
- Overnight stay
Purple
Our extremely difficult routes. These are the routes that require experience in mountain hiking, as hiking hours can exceed 8, taking place in challenging terrain with steep slopes, exposed passages, and other technical difficulties. These are not routes for beginners. Additionally, overnight stays in nature are possible and, in some cases, required.
- Hiking time: 4 – 12 hours
- Elevation gain more than 1000 m
- Other technical difficulties
- Overnight stay
*Elevation gain: With this term, we describe the elevation distance covered from the starting altitude to the final altitude. For example, if the trail starts at an altitude of 800 meters, and the peak we will reach is at 1,200 meters, then our elevation difference is 400 meters.Every trip is enjoyable, filled with new images and faces, and of course, the familiar petrichor scent that we often seek.
Hiking Gear
Pink
- Comfortable sportswear / fleece
- Hiking boots (not sneakers)
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Beanie
- Gloves
- Waterproof / windproof jacket
- Personal backpack (25 liters)
- Water (1.5 liters)
- Flashlight / headlamp
- Snacks
- Personal medications
- Buff
- Drinking cup
- Walking poles
Green
- Comfortable sportswear / fleece
- Hiking shoes (not sneakers)
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Hat
- Beanie
- Gloves
- Waterproof / windproof clothing
- Personal backpack (25 liters)
- Water (1.5 liters)
- Flashlight / headlamp
- Snacks
- Personal medications
- Buff
- Gaiters
- Drinking cup
- Walking poles
Orange
- Comfortable sportswear
- Hiking shoes (not sneakers)
- Sunglasses/Sunscreen/Hat
- Hat/Gloves
- Waterproof/Windproof clothing
- Personal backpack (30-40 liters)
- Water (3-5 liters)
- Flashlight/Headlamp
- Snacks/Food for the days of the excursion
- Personal medications
- Buff/leg gaiters
- Winter sleeping bag (0–15 degrees Celsius)/Winter tent/sleeping pad
- Thermal underwear (base layer)/socks/shirt/pants/fleece/synthetic vest
- Second set of clothes (including thermal underwear/socks)
- Swimsuit
- Trekking poles
- Cooking equipment
- Other technical equipment depending on the route
- Personal hygiene items
Purple
- Comfortable sportswear
- Hiking shoes (not sneakers)
- Sunglasses/Sunscreen/Hat
- Hat/Gloves
- Waterproof/windproof clothing
- Personal backpack (30-40 liters)
- Water (3-5 liters)
- Flashlight/headlamp
- Snacks/food for the days of the excursion
- Personal medications
- Buff/leggings
- Winter sleeping bag (0 degrees Celsius) / Winter tent / Sleeping pad
- Thermal clothing (underwear/socks/shirt/pants) / fleece / down or synthetic vest
- Extra change of clothes (including thermals/socks)
- Swimwear
- Walking poles
- Cooking equipment
- Other technical equipment depending on the route
- Personal hygiene items