>>813924>what time of the year did you golate August/September, I don't remember.
>and what temperatures do I have to expect when camping on the higher partsHard to say because it depends on a lot of factors: exposure to wind/how much sun the spot gets, if there's snow/ice in the vicinity, altitude and weather.
You should equip yourself for -10 °C I'd say.
>did you sleep in a tent?Yes, tent, biwakschachteln, and once we asked some farmer near belpatro if we can sleep in a firewood cabin.
>The things I'm not sure about yet are things like where and how often to resupply, tho I asume you didnt have to do that for your trip. It took us 6 days and we carried all food ourselves without resupplying- together with the rest of the equipment it was about 15kg. This time with ice axes, rope, harnesses, crampons, etc we expect ~20kg, so we limit ourselves to 800m ascent per day.
>Do you think most villages have some sort of shop where I can get food?Usually they have, but not food that is specifically nutritious per gram per €. You'll fare better if you take care of that before, but you'll have to carry it all from the beginning. Another option is to eat on the Alpine Club cabins. But that will cost you, of course.
In either case, pre-plan your supply stops, research local holidays/opening hours and include a few alternatives.