Climbing ignition on the edge of the forest: mountain rescuers warns of dangers

A group of climbers caused excitement on the high wall when she sparked a campfire at the edge of the forest. A mountain rescuer had to intervene to prevent worse things. Learn more.
A group of climbers caused excitement on the high wall when she sparked a campfire at the edge of the forest. A mountain rescuer had to intervene to prevent worse things. Learn more. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Climbing ignition on the edge of the forest: mountain rescuers warns of dangers

In the past few days, the high wall has become the setting of an unfortunate incident that shows how negligent the behavior of some visitors can be. A group of climbers decided to spark a campfire on the popular hiking route between the mountain club and the Hubertushaus. Despite all the warnings and the known danger, this happened, which can arise from uncontrolled sources of fire in nature.

The incident attracted the attention of a mountain rescuer who played a crucial role. He initially tried to dissuade the group through haunting persuades from entertaining the fire. Such information is not only important in the region because of the risk of fire protection, but also to protect the sensitive nature and protect other hikers. An careless fire can quickly lead to a large forest fire, which could have devastating consequences for the flora and fauna of the area.

The urgency of prevention

The conflict between natural devastation and leisure fun is an issue that is up for debate. In many popular hiking areas there are always similar incidents in which the lack of understanding for the dangers is revealed. Climbers and hikers must be aware of the responsibility associated with the stay in nature; This also includes the ban on open fireplaces in these regions, especially in the warm season when the risk of forest fires is particularly high.

The authorities and nature conservation organizations always call up the public to refrain from doing so risky acts and treat them with nature. It is important that every visitor has to understand a hiking route that a positive and respectful relationship with the environment is of crucial importance not only for your own enjoyment, but also for the preservation of nature.

Overall, everyone who visits the high wall or similar areas should take into account the security of themselves and others and to take into account the endangered nature. Further details on this topic are in a comprehensive report on www.meinbezirk.at to be found.