A heavy snow storm in the forest
A bonfire party in the evening.
A happy bonfire party held in the evening.

Climber campfire party

Sitting around the fire is one of the most magical things to do when camping. Add in some cracking campfire games and it’s also an opportunity for endless silliness, fun and laughter. The place to create lasting memories. But if you’re not prepared with a list of campfire games that are suitable for the group then things can easily fizzle out before they’ve even gotten started. Campfire games should ideally have very few props. They should be easily played without having to get out of your camp chair (too often, at least), and you should be able to play them in low light or by the glow of a camping lantern.

A first-aid tutorial for all climbers
First-aid is important for all cilmbers.

Mountain climbing first-aid workshop

Red Cross first aid training gives you access to best-in-class instruction in three unique ways. Whether you prefer the interaction available in a traditional classroom setting, the freedom to learn at your own pace online, or want a combination of the two, our innovative classes can help you learn the material your way.

A beautiful meteor.
A beautiful meteor will happen in the evening.

Meteor observation

From January’s Quadrantids to December’s Geminids, meteor showers provide a wonderful opportunity to lay back and be in awe of the universe. While most are best viewed on moonless nights from about midnight until the first glimmer of dawn, meteors often flash across the sky at unexpected times. They are bits of interplanetary debris slamming into Earth’s upper atmosphere. // But even the smallest grains can produce huge streaks of light. And a stream of debris can create streaks by the minute. Sky & Telescope provides the latest tips and tricks for watching the best meteor showers, from being adequately prepared with the right gear (i.e. mosquito repellent or a sleeping bag) to taking incredible images of meteors streaking across the sky.

A beautiful aurora.
A beautiful meteor will happen in the next Sunday.

Aurora Observation

Canada's northern communities are treated to regular displays of the aurora borealis due to the natural shape of the auroral oval, a crown of geomagnetic activity around the north magnetic pole that stretches from east to west across the country. You don't need special equipment to see an aurora, just a healthy dose of enthusiasm. Here are some tips that will make your observation night more enjoyable.

A photo about teacher is taking the class.
The session was conducted in the conference classroom

Information Sessions

You are looking for a special place for your event? The seminar and traininghuts Filzalmsee at Hochbrixen, the Panoramarestaurant Bergkaiser at Ellmau and the Simonalm at Hochsöll offer a great ambience combined with modern seminar technique. Over 70 rustic venues are also available to you in the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental. The result: Unique events in the mountains – easily accessible by state-of-the-art cable cars!