![]() ![]() You can walk it in trainers and it is easy to navigate. ![]() T1, for example, indicates a well-tracked path without danger. The Swiss hiking scale is divided into six levels that range from T1 to T6 and are mainly based on the characteristics of the trail. The SAC provides scales for hiking trails, climbing routes (UIAA), ski routes and snow shoe routes. It is similar to the single trail scale for mountain bikers and describes the trail conditions and the equipment required. The classification of the respective levels go back to the SAC scale, which was developed in 2002 by the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC). These are estimates about the level of difficulty of the path or route. Hikers, tour hikers and climbers probably know the coloured markings, that can always be seen on paths and routes in the mountains. ![]()
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