Hütten dispute in the mountains: vegetarian causes excitement among guests!
Hütten dispute in the mountains: vegetarian causes excitement among guests!
Munich - For mountaineers, nature is often a retreat that attracts with breathtaking views and fresh air. But even in the picturesque huts there are often tensions between guests and the staff. David Göttler, a well-known professional mountaineer from Munich, talks about his experiences in his column on alpin.de, which is often anything but gratifying.
Göttler is not only a passionate climber, but also state-certified mountain and ski guides. The Alps are his home, and he therefore also expects a certain standard in the huts that he visits. In one of his stories, he describes how frustrated and sometimes even arrogant the staff can act on him. However, it seems to differentiate because he also has largely positive experiences. "The majority of the hosts and employees are incredibly nice," he clarifies, even if some encounters are negatively in his memory.
conflicts about vegetarian nutrition
A particularly formative experience tells Göttler of an evening on a hut when he was confronted as a vegetarian. After a long tour he was hungry and wished a vegetarian option. But the hut host reacted with a lecture on his "insolence" and informed him that there were no alternatives. This led to a dispute that caused more than just conversation. Such conflicts do not seem to be new among mountaineers. Göttler remembers a similar Situation 15 years ago at the Marco e-Rosa hut, where he explained a "legendary upper granter": "I'm really sorry ... but that's not a life."
These experiences illustrate the area of tension between tradition and modern ways of life. A bright spot comes from Tyrol, where the first purely vegetarian hut was opened last year. This development could offer a new perspective, especially for vegetarians who want to explore the mountains.
"Pure rip -off": Price for vegetarian dish
After Göttler was finally able to order a vegetarian dish, he found that this was associated with an additional charge of 20 euros. For him, the simply "pure rip off" was "pure rip off" and he declined. This description is not only a personal anectote, but also throws a light on the pricing in the mountain huts, which is often a difficult topic for many tourists. The expectations of the guests of service and price-performance ratio can sometimes be put on hard samples.
But Göttler is not only in his symptoms. Again and again there are reports from guests who are dissatisfied with the behavior of the staff. A landlord from Trentino recently told about a disrespectful hiking group that put his entertaining commitment to the test and finally led to a conflict that even required the Bergsteigerverein's attention.
in other regions, such as in Zermatt, hut hosts express similar frustrations. Landess Edith Lehner complained of the disrespect of some guests and has enough of the constant conflicts. "Education and respect are important," emphasizes CAI President Carlo Alberto Zanella. These words could be the key to a more harmonious interaction between hut staff and mountaineers.
for Göttler and many other passionate climbers remains the hope that the situation in the huts will improve. Bergsport should ultimately remain a joyful and harmonious experience, in an environment that conveys belonging and respect for everyone. Further details on this topic and the challenges that climbers and the hut staff confronted with each other are to read here .
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