Snow depths/levels for hikes in June?
A traveler named C is planning several days of hiking above 2000m in the Bernese Oberland this June but is unsure about the conditions. They're seeking advice on whether trails will be accessible and if they might need ice axes. Adjusting plans for better weather seems to be their focus.
- Check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before hiking, especially in June.
- Higher elevation trails may be closed in June due to snow; consider lower elevation hikes in the Lauterbrunnen Valley.
- If you only plan to go in June, be ready for flexibility; it might be wise to adjust your trip to August for better access.
- Utilize local tourist offices for accurate trail information and alternatives.
- Consider having a backup plan in case certain trails are closed during your visit.
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Is it realistic to plan several days of hiking at the 2000m or above level in the Bernese Oberland? After reading here and other areas on the web I feel I may have gone too deep in my planning for June 2012 in Murren and greater Jungfrau region? Hiking and mountain walking skills are fine, but don’t want to need or use an ice ax for anything but the intermittent small snow field less than 25 degrees or so of slope.
Thanks,
C.
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