About Upland Goods

Upland Goods is an independent reference covering mountain sports and highland recreation in the Czech Republic. The site focuses on three disciplines — alpine skiing, snowshoeing, and trail running — across the four principal mountain ranges: Krkonoše, Šumava, Jeseníky, and Beskydy.

Content here covers route information, seasonal conditions, equipment notes, and practical logistics. Articles are written in an informational style and updated as conditions, infrastructure, and regulations change. The most recent update date appears at the top of each article.

What this site is

A factual reference. The articles on this site describe routes, resorts, terrain, and conditions as they exist — without promotion, affiliation, or commercial interest in any specific location or operator. Where prices or opening dates are mentioned, they reflect publicly available information at the time of writing and are subject to change.

Internal links connect related topics within the site. External links point to national park administrations, the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, national tourism bodies, and the Czech Athletic Association — sources that maintain authoritative and regularly updated information on the subjects covered here.

What this site is not

Upland Goods does not organise, book, or facilitate outdoor activities. There are no ticketing links, no affiliate relationships with equipment retailers or resort operators, and no guided experience listings. Information about equipment hire or lift passes is included to provide context, not to direct purchasing decisions.

Company details

The site is operated by Upland Goods s.r.o., a company registered in the Czech Republic.

Contact

For corrections, factual errors, or general enquiries about site content:

Responses to general enquiries are typically within two to three business days. Route or condition corrections are reviewed and incorporated with the next scheduled update cycle for the relevant article.

Disclaimer

Mountain environments carry inherent risks. Information on this site describes conditions and routes as they are publicly known and reported, but does not constitute safety advice or a guarantee of conditions at any specific time. Always check current conditions with the relevant national park administration or local mountain rescue (Horská služba) before departing on any highland route. The Czech Mountain Rescue Service maintains a 24-hour emergency line at 1210.