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About Arms of Andes
Arms of Andes ist eine nachhaltige Outdoor-Marke für Bekleidung und Accessoires. Hergestellt aus natürlichen Hochleistungsfasern, schlägt Alpakawolle im direkten Vergleich Merinowolle. Die von Natur aus atmungsaktivere und leichtere Alpakafaser lässt frische Luft besser zirkulieren. Selbst beim Besteigen der höchsten Berge der Alpen oder beim Wandern im feuchten Wald, transportiert die ultimative Faser Feuchtigkeit ab und hält somit ihren Körper trocken und warm. Zudem besitz die Alpakafaser einen UV-Schutz, der vor Sonneneinstrahlung schützt. Reisen Sie leichter und weiter mit Alpaka Wolle und erleben Sie Wanderungen und Natur schöner als je zuvor.

Wir sind der Meinung, dass Nachhaltigkeit von der Herstellung und Leistung der Faser über die Lieferkette bis hin zum Ende der Lebensdauer des Kleidungsstücks reicht. Eine nachhaltige Marke zu sein bedeutet für uns, biologisch abbaubare Materialien zu verwenden: Stoffe aus 100 % Alpakawolle, Fäden und Etiketten aus 100 % Baumwolle. Kurze Lieferketten durch Produktion nur in Peru führen ebenfalls zu einem geringen Kohlenstoff Fußabdruck.

Jeder Schritt bei der Herstellung unserer Kleidung wird in nur einem Land durchgeführt: Peru, die Heimat unserer Familie. Unsere Produktion in Peru umfasst die Beschaffung der Fasern, das Spinnen des Garns, das Stricken der Stoffe, das Färben, die Endbearbeitung bis hin zum Nähen der Kleidungsstücke. Von Peru aus gehen unsere Kleidungsstücke direkt auf die Reise zu Ihnen.

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    January 30, 2023

    Plan Lachat to the Grand Galibier (3,288 m) – high up with Arms of Andes

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      The Grand Galibier is a 3,228 meter high peak in France's Massif des Cerces. This relatively technically easy mountain tour offers you incredible views, picturesque alpine lakes and, with a bit of luck, a few impressive ibexes.

      

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      The Hohe Weisse (Italian: Cima Bianca Grande) is a 3,278 meter high mountain in the South Tyrolean Texel Group Nature Park. On this mountain tour, the feeling of exhilaration at the summit is complemented by enjoyment in three rustic huts along the way, where you can also spend the night if necessary

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      You can't stand faster on a 3,210 meter high summit: Only 400 meters of altitude difference, spread over two kilometers, separate you from the feeling of exhilaration at Pain Sucre. Nevertheless, this mountain tour on the border between Italy and France should not be underestimated - a head for heights

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      At 3,325 meters, the Hintere Schöntaufspitze in the South Tyrolean Ortler Group is THE vantage point in front of the triumvirate of the Ortles, Zebru and Königspitze. With the help of the cable car you can defuse the tough tour, but you still need surefootedness and enough stamina.

      

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    1. January 31, 2023

      At 3,003 meters, the Rinnenspitze in the Stubai Alps just barely makes it into the ranks of the Austrian 3,000m peaks. The views from its summit of the surrounding glaciers and the turquoise glowing Rinnensee are particularly beautiful. The Franz-Senn-Hütte provides you with the necessary strength and

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    1. January 31, 2023

      The Orgelspitze (also called Laaser Spitze) located in South Tyrol breaks off on its north side towards the Vinschgau, but it can be climbed from the wonderful Martelltal without scrambling. You should bring sure-footedness and enough stamina with you.

      

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    1. January 31, 2023

      Not far from the well-known winter sports resort of St. Moritz, the 3,262 meter high Piz Languard rises in the Engadin. From Pontresina you can climb the promising summit with enough stamina and sure-footedness, but without major technical challenges.

      

      The Pontresina train station is the starting point

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      At 3,251 meters, the Piz Boè is the highest mountain in the Sella Group in the Italian Dolomites. There is a refuge that is managed in summer and you can even spend the night there directly on the popular and much-used summit.

      

      This mountain tour starts with the already impressive ascent in the cable car

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    1. January 31, 2023

      The 3,055 meter high Scheiblehnkogel in the Stubai Alps is located directly on the border between Austria and Italy. It rises at the end of the wonderful Windachtal, a side valley of the Ötztal, and offers you spectacular views of lakes, glaciers and valleys.

      

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