Revised and updated new edition. The completely four-color implementation opened the door to a new dimension of quality with the 11th edition. The exemplary presentation of native flora and fauna also earned us the seal of approval from the DAV. Since then we have done further fine-tuning, with the 13th edition the previously unpublished Kreuzfelsen near Kolbingen were added. They offer a rich field of activity, especially for the pleasure climber. And all in all, that's not bad at all, because the Upper Danube Valley is still one of the best climbing areas in Germany. As such, we now present it to you in the current 14th edition: a wealth of updates from Georg Hermann's archive, completely revised beginner crags, and as an encore, overview photos of the large and complex rock groups on which the approach routes can also be studied. All in all, perfect information with lots of inspiring scenery and climbing action - just to love and finally go there again.304 pagesLanguage GermanEdition 2020R. Nordmann, G. HermannPanico Alpine Publishing
All climbing areas in the Black Forest in one book!This edition has grown significantly compared to the last one.Over many months we have visited all the crags in the Black Forest and looked after many forgotten routes and crags in the Black Forest. In the central Black Forest in particular, we have once again renovated many routes and crags.Of course, this issue also includes the popular Hornberger Platte with all the new sectors. High above Hornberg, we have renovated the Feierabendfelsen. A varied and enjoyable climbing area with slightly longer access. We have recently sunk our cams into the body and shoulder cracks on Geisshaldenfels. The small Bellenstein climbing garden near Oberkirch has also been added. In this issue, we finally present many forgotten routes in Battert. In the far north near Pforzheim, the amphitheater has become more extensive.This issue also finally includes the completely revised Schlüchtal with all the crags. In the meantime, the Kandel above Waldkirch and Freiburg's local area of Gfäll have been perfectly renovated. But small areas such as the crag at the Adlerschanze in Hinterzarten have also been visited and the routes have been optimized and the moss removed from the existing routes.Almost all the walls have been re-photographed and reworked. In some cases there are new parking options and access points. The tried and tested GPS QR codes can finally also be found in this edition. This makes orientation on the rock and access very easy. Important information for motorhomes and campers for overnight stays is also new.Every climber visiting the Black Forest should pack the Schwarzwald Rock 3.0 in their rucksack.The Black Forest Rock now presents 57 climbing areas on 574 pages. Despite this wealth of areas, routes and all the associated information, the guide remains compact and absolutely clear. Each area is preceded by a short introductory text and supplemented by information on rock character, protection, nature conservation and access. Good overview sketches as well as detailed approach sketches (QR code/coordinates for parking facilities), pictograms on wall height, approach time, orientation, child-friendliness, type of climbing, safety situation, shade, rockfall, ... no questions remain unanswered! This really useful guide is rounded off with easy-to-read topos.574 pagesLanguage German3rd edition 2021Susanne and Stefan WagenhalsLobo Edition
Anyone who lives and climbs in or around Stuttgart cannot get past this guide. All after-work areas - whether real rocky, masonry, concrete or cast plastic - at a glance. The climbing and bouldering in the popular Hessigheim rock gardens alone are already dedicated to a whopping 50 pages.The new edition also offers short trips to the nearest crags in the Swabian Alb and the northern Black Forest from Stuttgart under the motto: "Rail, hike & climb" - in one and a half hours from Stuttgart's main train station with public transport and your own muscle power to the start. In addition, tips on where and how to spend a perfect short climbing vacation in the Swabian Alb, because: It doesn't always have to be Franconia!Featured areas: Hessigheimer Rock Gardens, Climbing Rocks in the Nagold Valley, Renninger Quarry, Stetten Quarry, Artificial Climbing Facilities Outdoor / Indoor208 pagesLanguage GermanEdition 2023A. Pasold, J. WidmaierPanico Alpinverlag
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