The book is the first bouldering guide ever to be published for the Erzgebirge. The Chemnitz Valley, which was previously published in a separate guidebook, was integrated into the Erzbloc with the help of the team from the previous Chemitz Valley guidebook. The Vogtland region with its extensive Burgstein area is also presented. All in all, the guidebook is the work of the regional bouldering community, and we would like to take this opportunity to thank its many contributors once again for their active and sometimes time-consuming support!The boulder lines are color-coded in the photo poses: blue to 5c, red 6a to 6c+ and black from 7a. With the help of the many overview and detailed maps as well as the verbal descriptions, you can easily find the spots, some of which are well hidden in the deep forests. There is also GPS data and QR codes for the climbing crags and the corresponding parking lots to navigate to. Many climbing and landscape photographs make the Erzbloc a feast for the eyes and an attractive gift for others. A modern bouldering guide that leaves nothing to be desired.Areas in the guide: CHEMNITZTAL, 8A-WAND BEI WEISSBACH, HUNDSHÜBEL, BOCKAU, SCHNECKENHAUS BEI GRÜNHAIN, ALMHOF-BLÖCKE BEI RASCHAU-MARKERSBACH, SCHWARZWASSERTAL (Bermsgrün), WALDKIRCHEN, WOLKENSTEIN, KÜHBERG,POCKAU-LENGEFELD (Strobelmühle, Adlerstein, Forsthaus, Waldhaus), PLATTENSTEIN, BURGSTEIN, TIRPERSDORF AND WERDA400 pagesLanguage GermanEdition 2021 R. Berg, V. Bauch, G. Krug Verlag Geoquest
The new Geoquest climbing guide Dresden geht steil! has been published. In the first edition, which is 416 pages long, the authors present all the sport climbing opportunities in the Dresden / Pirna area - including the Müglitz Valley - in detail. From the crags near Coswig to the climbing destinations in / near Dresden and the Pirna quarries all the way up into the Eastern Ore Mountains to the crags in the southern Müglitz Valley near Geising.In addition to detailed topos, the new climbing guidebook Dresden geht steil! contains stories about the individual locations and extensively researched background information. All existing climbing and bouldering gyms in the Dresden area are also described. Lots of cool climbing photos will whet your appetite for the crags and entertaining comics will make you smile. The extensive range of maps in proven Geoquest quality makes orientation child's play. The enclosed code also gives you access to the electronic version of the climbing guide in the Vertical Life app.We present the following climbing destinations in the new climbing guide Dresden geht steil! Rocks near Coswig, quarries in Lößnitzgrund Radebeul, Plauenscher Grund near Dresden, Hummelstein in Lockwitzgrund, quarries near Pirna (Liebethal and Cunnersdorf), Muldenzacke near Siebenlehn, Einsiedlerstein near Dippoldiswalde, Solist in Hartmannsdorfer Schweiz, Müglitztal (from Schlottwitz to Geising) and climbing and bouldering halls in the Dresden area.416 pageslanguage German / EnglishEdition 2023L. Zybell, G. KrugPublisher Geoquest
The climbing guide presents all climbing possibilities in Berlin and Brandenburg in detail. Whether climbing on bunkers, on bridges, in ruins, on climbing towers or on boulders - in the capital, climbing can be practiced at all possible and impossible destinations. And in the very south of Brandenburg, the Rothsteiner Rock is the only natural climbing rock of the region.In addition to detailed topos, the new climbing guide includes stories about the individual locations and extensively researched background information. All existing climbing and bouldering halls are described. Good maps makes orientation very easy. With the enclosed code you also get access at the Vertical Life app.448 pageslanguage german, englishedition 2023
G. Krug Geoquest
In addition to the core area, the bouldering guide contains all the bouldering and building destinations in Magdeburg, Nebra, the Leipzig climbing school, the Hohburg mountains and the Mulde valley. It also includes numerous bonus spots.Thanks to its photo-realistic topos, the excellent climbing photographs specially taken for the book, the modern layout and the incredibly detailed background information, it is an ideal companion for the crag.What does the bouldering almanac offer?- all bouldering destinations from Magedeburg via Halle to Leipzig and the Mulde Valley- as well as all buildering destinations- deep water soloing- photorealistic topos- Fonainebleau grades- detailed information on every problem- detailed maps and access descriptions- GPS data for boulderers (and geocachers)- Interviews with the most important protagonists of the scene- first-class climbing photographs- entertaining stories- a glossary with comics by the incomparable Enni- bonus spots- Overview of indoor bouldering- the most important things also in English432 pagesLanguage German / partly English1st edition 2013T. Kluge, B. GeronoGeoquest
In the new edition, the authors present all climbing areas in the Ore Mountains in detail. Except for the Müglitz Valley in the Eastern Ore Mountains, that will be described in the climbing guidebook "Dresden and Surroundings", which will be published in spring 2023. In recent years, especially in the Westerzgebirge, some climbing areas - such as the Märchenwand area near Breitenbrunn - have been newly created, which are presented for the first time in the new climbing guide. The rock town of Silberbach, located in the Czech part of the Westerzgebirge, is also included for the first time. From the Auersberg area in the Westerzgebirge to the Katzenstein area in the central Erzgebirge, all climbing opportunities in the Erzgebirge are described in the new Glück Auf! guidebook. The Ore Mountains offer a wide range of primary rocks: from the Wolkenstein gneiss to the Wollsack granite of the Greifensteine to the rough biotite granite in the Westerzgebirge.The following climbing areas are presented in the new edition of the Glück Auf! climbing guide:area of Auersberg (western ore mountains): Bockau, Blauenthal, Eibenstocker Gebiet, Felsen um Wilzschhaus, Märchenwandgebiet, Breitenbrunner Gebiet, TeufelssteingebietKrušné Hory (czech ore mountains): Felsenstadt Silberbach (Skalní město u Stříbrné), Heinrichsstein (Skály na Strašidlech), Preßnitztal (Kryštofovy Hamry)the center of ore mountains: Greifensteine, Wolkensteiner Gebiet, Katzensteingebiet, Kunnersteinwandlanguage german / english2nd edition 2022S. Flemmig, L. Zybell, I. Röger, G. KrugGeoquest Publishing House
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