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Uwe Anderle Bivouac

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Uwe Anderle Bivouac

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The Uwe Anderle Biwak, also known as the Hochsengsbiwak, is a vital mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 1583 meters in the heart of the Sengsengebirge mountains, part of the Upper Austrian Prealps in Austria. This unmanaged bivouac shelter, owned by the Austrian Alpine Club (ÖAV) Molln-Steyrtal section, serves as a crucial overnight stop along the challenging Sengsengebirgs-Höhenweg and an essential emergency shelter for hikers exploring the region. It is strategically located in the saddle of the Luckete Mauer,…

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    May 18, 2025

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    The bivouac is always open for planned overnight stays and as emergency accommodation!
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    10 beds are available.
    In an emergency, up to 16 people can stay overnight!
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    The Uwe Anderl Bivouac is located at approximately 1,680 meters in the saddle between Hochsengs and Gamskogel. It is simple but well-equipped for an overnight stay on the mountain.
    Sleeping capacity: 10 (wooden bunks with mattresses)
    • Equipment: Small seating area, gas stove (please bring your own gas cartridges), solar-powered lighting
    • No service: No catering, no cell phone charging available – bring everything you need yourself
    • Water: No reliable source nearby – be sure to bring drinking water or refill it along the way. Water is available from a rainwater tank (not suitable for drinking).
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    Elevation 1,570 m

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    Location: Upper Austria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the sleeping arrangements and capacity at Uwe Anderle Biwak?

    The Uwe Anderle Biwak is a self-catering, unmanaged hut offering 10 regular sleeping places on wooden bunks with mattresses. In an emergency, it can accommodate up to 16 people. The biwak is always open and its door is not lockable, serving as both a planned overnight stay and emergency shelter.

    What amenities are available at the biwak, and what should I bring?

    The biwak is equipped with a small seating area and solar-powered lighting. There is a gas stove, but hikers must bring their own gas cartridges. Utility water is available from a rainwater tank, but it is not suitable for drinking. There is no reliable source of drinking water nearby, so you must carry your own or refill it along the way. There is no catering or cell phone charging available, so plan for a fully self-sufficient experience.

    Is Uwe Anderle Biwak suitable for dogs?

    Yes, dogs are permitted at the Uwe Anderle Biwak. However, they are only allowed on the ground floor with the consent of other guests and are not permitted in the sleeping areas.

    Are there any permits required to hike to or stay at Uwe Anderle Biwak?

    No, there are no specific permits required to hike to or stay overnight at the Uwe Anderle Biwak. As an unmanaged, open-year-round bivouac shelter, it is freely accessible to hikers.

    What are some popular or advanced hiking routes accessible from Uwe Anderle Biwak?

    The biwak serves as an ideal starting point for various mountain tours. Popular and more advanced routes include ascents to the nearby peaks of Hochsengs (1838 m) and Hoher Nock (1963 m). It is also a crucial overnight stop along the challenging Sengsengebirgs-Höhenweg.

    How long does it typically take to reach Uwe Anderle Biwak from various starting points?

    Access times vary depending on the starting point and route difficulty. From Klaus, the hike typically takes approximately 6 hours. From Windischgarsten, it's about 7 hours. A shorter, unmarked route from St. Pankraz via Langer Graben and Kogleralm can take around 4.5 hours.

    Is Uwe Anderle Biwak suitable for winter hiking, and what are the conditions like?

    Yes, Uwe Anderle Biwak is accessible year-round, making it suitable for winter hiking. However, winter conditions present a different challenge with snow-covered landscapes and potentially harsher weather. Hikers should be experienced in winter alpine conditions and carry appropriate gear, as the biwak remains unmanaged.

    What is the history behind the Uwe Anderle Biwak?

    The biwak was constructed in 1976. It is named after Uwe Anderl (1948–1974), an outstanding Austrian alpinist from Upper Austria who was considered one of the best climbers of his time before his untimely death in the Dolomites.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or other accommodation options near Uwe Anderle Biwak?

    The Uwe Anderle Biwak is a remote, unmanaged shelter in the high mountains, and as such, there are no cafes, restaurants, or other commercial accommodation options directly nearby. Hikers should be fully self-sufficient. Amenities would be found in the valley towns like Klaus, St. Pankraz, or Windischgarsten.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the trails leading to Uwe Anderle Biwak?

    The terrain leading to Uwe Anderle Biwak is characteristic of the Sengsengebirge mountains, part of the Upper Austrian Prealps. Hikers can expect mountainous, often challenging trails with significant elevation changes. The routes involve alpine paths, rocky sections, and can be exposed in places, especially along the Sengsengebirgs-Höhenweg.

    What is the elevation of Uwe Anderle Biwak and its surrounding peaks?

    The Uwe Anderle Biwak is situated at an elevation of approximately 1,583 meters (5,194 feet) above sea level. It is nestled between the peaks of Hochsengs (1838 m) and Gamskogel, with the higher Hoher Nock (1963 m) also accessible from the biwak.

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