For those of you who travel by public transport: You only have to travel to Ilanz. Then you call Ramon on his cellphone and he’ll provide the shuttle service, that drives you up to Siat.
The Rough Guide to the Bergtagung 2007 is available for download on the wiki.
The guide includes a map of where things are in Siat, where to park your car etc. So there. No excuses if you can’t find us.
As you might have seen on the pricing page, the sleeping options we have consist of basic bed frames with wool blankets. If you’d like a more luxurious bedding, please bring your sleeping bag along with you. Those have much better thermal properties. Mmmmh, thermal properties.
On the left you can see, semi-live, the Bergtagung logo as it is being designed by Alex Antener. Observe the radioactive RSS pinncle-beams of death!
If you’re coming, please add your name to the list of participants so that we know how much food to buy.
If you prefer not to add yourself, you might have to hunt your own giraffe or ferret or cheese when you arrive.
Wondering what clothes to bring to the Bergtagung? Relax! We don’t know either!
The weather is increasingly erratic over Switzerland at the moment, some days going from cold rain and 10°C in the morning to humid 26°C in the afternoon (in Zürich). Siat, on the other hand, has a bit less frequent weather changes and about […]
I’ve posted a suggestion for the Bergtagung’s food variety in the wiki on the food page. Have a look and feel free to make changes or additions.
If you have food allergies or intolerances, please make sure to add the items you’d like to have to the list. e.g. if you need wheat-free bread and glutene-free […]
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