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The mountain rescuers from Brașov recommend avoiding altitudes above 1800 m due to avalanche risks and unstable weather conditions.

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The mountain rescuers from Brașov County warn tourists to avoid climbing to altitudes higher than 1800 meters, where a layer of snow has recently formed, increasing the risk of avalanches. They emphasize the importance of proper equipment, including suitable clothing, spare clothes, food, hot drinks, and an extra battery for the phone. It is also recommended to plan the trip rigorously, taking into account the weather conditions and travel times. The mountain rescuers urge tourists not to climb alone in the mountains and to be aware of the rapid changes in weather that can affect safety on mountain trails.

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