Mountain Service in the Czech Lands from Its Foundation until the Second World War

The aim of this thesis is to look back at the history of the Mountain Service and to introduce the readers of the article to the history of Mountain Service in the Czech Republic, which dates back to the period of the First Republic, that is around 1930. At that time there was a great development of...

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Main Author: Aleš Fejfar
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Language:English
Published: Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa 2020-03-01
Series:Sport i Turystyka
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.ujd.edu.pl/index.php/sport/article/view/888
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description The aim of this thesis is to look back at the history of the Mountain Service and to introduce the readers of the article to the history of Mountain Service in the Czech Republic, which dates back to the period of the First Republic, that is around 1930. At that time there was a great development of community life in European countries and the same holds true for the Czech Republic. The development of tourism, mountain climbing and skiing resulted in a higher number of people coming to the mountain areas where they could enjoy their new hobby and share the delights of nature. It resulted in first injuries and distress caused partially by people´s lack of knowledge of the terrain, partially by weather instability and also by insufficient technical equipment and tools. The first rescue teams recruited from native inhabitants who knew the local terrain and mountain areas. The first participants in the rescue activities, who were only insufficiently technically equipped, were woodworkers, postmen, Slalom and Wintersportvereine ski schools instructors, firemen, as well as gendarmes. The increase in accidents and events needing help took place in winter 1934/35. During the first two weekends in February six people died on the ridges of the Giant Mountains. After these events the Provincial Office in Prague initiated the establishment of Mountain Service with the help of District Office in Vrchlabí and the District Governor JUDr. Vladimír Záboj Vaina. The District Office proceeded to the establishment of the Mountain Rescue Service.
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spelling doaj.art-048f542d241b4373b922430ce45193ed2022-12-21T19:45:47ZengJan Długosz University in CzęstochowaSport i Turystyka2545-32112657-43222020-03-013110.16926/sit.2020.03.03888Mountain Service in the Czech Lands from Its Foundation until the Second World WarAleš Fejfar0 Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Department of Kinantropology, Charles University, CzechiaThe aim of this thesis is to look back at the history of the Mountain Service and to introduce the readers of the article to the history of Mountain Service in the Czech Republic, which dates back to the period of the First Republic, that is around 1930. At that time there was a great development of community life in European countries and the same holds true for the Czech Republic. The development of tourism, mountain climbing and skiing resulted in a higher number of people coming to the mountain areas where they could enjoy their new hobby and share the delights of nature. It resulted in first injuries and distress caused partially by people´s lack of knowledge of the terrain, partially by weather instability and also by insufficient technical equipment and tools. The first rescue teams recruited from native inhabitants who knew the local terrain and mountain areas. The first participants in the rescue activities, who were only insufficiently technically equipped, were woodworkers, postmen, Slalom and Wintersportvereine ski schools instructors, firemen, as well as gendarmes. The increase in accidents and events needing help took place in winter 1934/35. During the first two weekends in February six people died on the ridges of the Giant Mountains. After these events the Provincial Office in Prague initiated the establishment of Mountain Service with the help of District Office in Vrchlabí and the District Governor JUDr. Vladimír Záboj Vaina. The District Office proceeded to the establishment of the Mountain Rescue Service.https://czasopisma.ujd.edu.pl/index.php/sport/article/view/888Mountain Serviceskiingtourismmountaineeringmutual aid
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title Mountain Service in the Czech Lands from Its Foundation until the Second World War
title_full Mountain Service in the Czech Lands from Its Foundation until the Second World War
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title_short Mountain Service in the Czech Lands from Its Foundation until the Second World War
title_sort mountain service in the czech lands from its foundation until the second world war
topic Mountain Service
skiing
tourism
mountaineering
mutual aid
url https://czasopisma.ujd.edu.pl/index.php/sport/article/view/888
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