Agent-almanac plan-hiking-tour
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i18n/de/skills/plan-hiking-tour/SKILL.mdWandertour planen
Planen a hiking tour with trail selection, time estimation, elevation analysis, and safety assessment for groups of varying fitness levels.
Wann verwenden
- Planning a day hike or multi-day trekking tour
- Selecting trails appropriate for a group's fitness and experience
- Estimating realistic hiking times for route planning
- Assessing whether a route is safe given current conditions
- Planning hut-to-hut tours with overnight logistics
Eingaben
- Erforderlich: Region or area for the hike
- Erforderlich: Group profile (number of people, fitness level, experience)
- Erforderlich: Available time (day hike duration or number of days)
- Optional: Difficulty preference (SAC T1-T6, or descriptive: easy/moderate/hard)
- Optional: Elevation gain/loss tolerance (meters)
- Optional: Specific peaks, huts, or destinations to include
- Optional: Season and expected weather window
Vorgehensweise
Schritt 1: Definieren Requirements
Establish der Parameters that constrain trail selection.
Group Fitness Classification: ┌──────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ Level │ Capabilities │ ├──────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Beginner │ 3-4 hrs walking, <500 m elevation gain, │ │ │ well-marked paths only (SAC T1-T2) │ ├──────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Intermediate │ 5-7 hrs walking, 500-1000 m elevation gain, │ │ │ mountain trails with some exposure (SAC T2-T3) │ ├──────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Advanced │ 7-10 hrs walking, 1000-1500 m elevation gain, │ │ │ alpine trails, scrambling (SAC T3-T5) │ ├──────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Expert │ 10+ hrs, 1500+ m gain, via ferrata, glacier, │ │ │ technical terrain (SAC T5-T6, UIAA I-III) │ └──────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ SAC Hiking Scale Reference: T1 - Hiking: Well-maintained paths, no exposure T2 - Mountain hiking: Marked trails, some steep sections T3 - Demanding: Exposed sections, scree, basic scrambling T4 - Alpine hiking: Simple scrambling, steep exposed terrain T5 - Demanding alpine: Challenging scrambling, glacier crossings T6 - Difficult alpine: Very exposed climbing, technical ice/rock
Dokumentieren the group's weakest-link fitness level, as this determines the maximum difficulty.
Erwartet: A clear requirements profile with group level, time budget, elevation tolerance, and any must-include or must-avoid constraints.
Bei Fehler: If the group has mixed fitness levels, plan for the weakest member but identify optional extensions for stronger hikers (e.g., a peak side trip while others rest at a hut).
Schritt 2: Auswaehlen Trail Candidates
Research and shortlist trails matching the requirements.
Sources for trail data:
- Hiking guidebooks and regional websites
- OpenStreetAbbilden (trails tagged with
)sac_scale - National/regional trail databases (e.g., SchweizMobil, Alpenverein)
- WebSuchen for "[region] hiking trails [difficulty]"
Fuer jede candidate trail, collect:
Trail Data Sheet: ┌─────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────┐ │ Field │ Value │ ├─────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Trail name/number │ │ │ Start point │ Name, elevation, access │ │ End point │ Name, elevation, access │ │ Distance (km) │ │ │ Elevation gain (m) │ │ │ Elevation loss (m) │ │ │ Highest point (m) │ │ │ Difficulty (SAC) │ │ │ Exposure │ None / Moderate / Significant │ │ Markings │ Well-marked / Sparse / Unmarked │ │ Huts/shelters │ Names and locations along route │ │ Water sources │ Reliable / Seasonal / None │ │ Season │ Months when passable │ │ Escape routes │ Points where you can exit early │ └─────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────┘
Shortlist 2-3 candidates that fit the requirements plus one easier backup option.
Erwartet: A shortlist of trail candidates with complete data sheets, all innerhalb the group's capability range.
Bei Fehler: If no trails match all constraints, relax the least important constraint first (typischerweise distance vor difficulty). If trail data is incomplete, note the gaps and plan to verify on-site or contact local tourism offices.
Schritt 3: Berechnen Times Using Munter Formula
Schaetzen hiking time using the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) Munter formula for realistic planning.
Munter Formula: Time (hours) = (horizontal_km + vertical_km) / pace Where: - horizontal_km = trail distance in km - vertical_km = elevation gain in meters / 100 (each 100 m up counts as 1 km) - pace = km/h achieved on flat ground Pace by Fitness Level: ┌──────────────┬────────────────┬──────────────────────────────┐ │ Level │ Pace (km/h) │ Notes │ ├──────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤ │ Beginner │ 3.5 │ Includes frequent stops │ │ Intermediate │ 4.0 │ Steady pace, short breaks │ │ Advanced │ 4.5 │ Efficient pace, few breaks │ │ Expert │ 5.0 │ Fast and steady │ │ With kids │ 2.5-3.0 │ Very frequent stops │ │ Heavy pack │ Subtract 0.5 │ Multi-day with full pack │ └──────────────┴────────────────┴──────────────────────────────┘ Descent Adjustment: - Gentle descent (<20% grade): adds minimal time - Steep descent (>20% grade): add elevation_loss_m / 200 hours - Very steep/technical: add elevation_loss_m / 150 hours
Example calculation:
Trail: 12 km distance, 850 m elevation gain, 400 m steep descent Group: Intermediate (pace = 4.0 km/h) Ascent component: (12 + 850/100) / 4.0 = (12 + 8.5) / 4.0 = 5.1 hours Descent component: 400 / 200 = 2.0 hours additional for steep descent Total estimate: 5.1 + 2.0 = 7.1 hours (round to 7-7.5 hours) Add breaks: +30 min lunch, +15 min x 3 short breaks = +75 min Total with breaks: approximately 8.5 hours trailhead to trailhead
Erwartet: Time estimates fuer jede trail candidate, einschliesslich break time. Estimates sollte conservative (better to arrive early than to hike in darkness).
Bei Fehler: If calculated times exceed the available daylight, the route is too long. Either shorten it (find a closer end point or skip a section via transport) or split into two days. If the group is untested, use the beginner pace for the first day and adjust basierend auf actual performance.
Schritt 4: Bewerten Safety
Bewerten objective and subjective hazards for the selected route.
Safety Assessment Checklist: ┌──────────────────────┬────────────┬──────────────────────────────┐ │ Hazard │ Rating │ Mitigation │ ├──────────────────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤ │ Weather forecast │ Good/Fair/ │ Check 3 sources; define │ │ │ Poor │ turn-around weather triggers │ ├──────────────────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤ │ Thunderstorm risk │ Low/Med/ │ Plan to be below treeline │ │ │ High │ by early afternoon │ ├──────────────────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤ │ Snow/ice on trail │ None/Some/ │ Check snow line; carry │ │ │ Extensive │ microspikes if needed │ ├──────────────────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤ │ River crossings │ Dry/Normal/│ Check recent rainfall; │ │ │ High water │ identify bridges or fords │ ├──────────────────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤ │ Exposure/fall risk │ None/Mod/ │ Assess group comfort level; │ │ │ Significant│ carry slings for short-roping│ ├──────────────────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤ │ Trail condition │ Good/Fair/ │ Check maintenance reports; │ │ │ Poor │ plan for slower pace if poor │ ├──────────────────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤ │ Escape routes │ Multiple/ │ Identify exit points and │ │ │ Few/None │ nearest road access │ ├──────────────────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤ │ Cell coverage │ Good/Spotty│ Download offline maps; │ │ │ /None │ carry emergency beacon if │ │ │ │ remote │ └──────────────────────┴────────────┴──────────────────────────────┘ Overall Safety Rating: GREEN - All factors favorable, proceed as planned YELLOW - One or more concerns, proceed with extra caution and backup plan RED - Significant hazards present, postpone or choose alternative route
Erwartet: A completed safety assessment with all hazards rated and mitigations documented. An overall GREEN/YELLOW/RED rating for the go/no-go decision.
Bei Fehler: If the assessment yields RED for the primary route, switch to the backup option from Step 2. If all options are RED (e.g., severe weather forecast), postpone the hike. Never override a RED safety rating for schedule convenience.
Schritt 5: Planen Logistics
Organisieren practical details for the hiking day or multi-day tour.
Logistics Checklist: ┌──────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ Category │ Details to confirm │ ├──────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ Trailhead access │ Driving directions, parking, bus/train │ │ Hut reservations │ Booking required? Half-board available? │ │ Water resupply │ Reliable sources along route │ │ Food │ Packed lunch, hut meals, snacks │ │ Gear │ See check-hiking-gear skill │ │ Emergency contacts │ Mountain rescue #, local emergency │ │ Map and navigation │ Paper map, offline GPS, waypoints loaded │ │ Group communication │ Meeting points if group separates │ │ Return transport │ Last bus/train time from endpoint │ │ Parking shuttle │ If start != end, how to retrieve car │ └──────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────┘
For multi-day tours:
- Book huts well in advance (popular huts fill months ahead)
- Planen resupply points for food and water
- Identifizieren bail-out points fuer jede day (where to exit if someone is injured or weather turns)
- Teilen the itinerary with someone not on the hike
Erwartet: All logistics confirmed or flagged as pending. Hut reservations made. Transport to/from trailhead arranged. Emergency plan documented.
Bei Fehler: If huts are full, check for nearby alternatives (bivouacs, camping, lower huts with longer approach). If trailhead access is complicated (e.g., closed road), arrange alternative transport or adjust the starting point.
Schritt 6: Generieren Hiking Plan
Compile everything into a complete hiking plan document.
Hiking Plan Document Structure: 1. Summary - Route name, dates, total distance/elevation - Group members and emergency contacts - Overall difficulty and safety rating 2. Day-by-Day Itinerary - Start/end points with times - Distance, elevation gain/loss, estimated time - Key waypoints and navigation notes - Water sources and meal plans - Escape route options 3. Safety Information - Weather forecast (to be updated day-of) - Known hazards and mitigations - Turn-around time and triggers - Emergency procedures and contacts 4. Logistics - Transport arrangements - Accommodation bookings - Gear checklist reference 5. Maps - Overview map with all days - Elevation profile for each day
Erwartet: A complete hiking plan that kann shared with all participants and left with an emergency contact. The plan sollte actionable ohne additional research.
Bei Fehler: If the plan has gaps that cannot be filled vor departure, document them clearly and assign someone to resolve each item. Critical safety gaps (no escape route identified, no weather check plan) muss resolved vor departure.
Validierung
- Trail difficulty matches the group's fitness and experience level
- Time estimates use Munter formula with appropriate pace for the group
- Safety assessment is completed with all hazards rated
- Overall safety rating is GREEN or YELLOW (not RED)
- Hut/accommodation reservations are confirmed for multi-day tours
- Water resupply points are identified fuer jede segment
- Escape routes are mapped fuer jede day
- Emergency contacts and procedures are documented
- Itinerary shared with an emergency contact not on the hike
- Gear checklist generated (via check-hiking-gear skill)
Haeufige Stolperfallen
- Planning for the fastest hiker: Always plan for the slowest group member. The group moves at the pace of its weakest link.
- Ignoring descent time: Steep descents are slow and punishing on knees. The Munter formula accounts for this, but many hikers underestimate it.
- No turnaround time: Set a hard turnaround time (typischerweise early nachnoon for alpine routes) to avoid descending in darkness or nachnoon thunderstorms.
- Skipping the backup route: Weather and conditions change. Always have an easier alternative prepared.
- Overloaded first day: Starten with a shorter, easier day to assess group pace and acclimatize, besonders at altitude.
- Altitude underestimation: Above 2500 m, reduce pace by 10-20% for unacclimatized hikers. Above 3000 m, altitude sickness risk is real.
- Hut booking assumptions: Popular mountain huts (besonders in the Alps) require reservations weeks or months in advance. Never assume walk-in availability in high season.
Verwandte Skills
— generate an optimized gear checklist for the planned hikecheck-hiking-gear
— evaluate current conditions on the selected trailassess-trail-conditions
— broader tour planning for non-hiking segmentsplan-tour-route
— visualize the hiking route and elevation profilecreate-spatial-visualization
— compile the hiking plan into a formatted reportgenerate-tour-report