The climbing guidebook Schrammsteine/Schmilkaer area 2012 in a new, completely revised and updated edition. As an innovation, the volume contains numerous new side views of, among others, Meurerturm, Fluchtwand, Wentzelwand, Schwarzes Horn, Lolaturm and Lehnwand. These topos are based on photographs by Frank Richter. So that the 670 new climbing routes compared to the last edition do not burst the volume, the abbreviation key has been somewhat expanded. All 26 climb sketches, on which a total of 100 summits are recorded, and the six site plans have been updated. The summit access paths shown on the site plans have been coordinated with the National Park Administration. The climbing guide is bound in the proven manner with a flexible, durable plastic cover
416 pages language german edition 2012 author Team Berg- und NaturVerlag Peter Rölke
The climbing guidebook Gebiet der Steine is part of the six-volume guidebook series Sächsische Schweiz from Berg- und NaturVerlag Peter Rölke. The present volume Gebiet der Steine / Erzgebirgsgrenzgebiet describes 126 (16 in the Erzgebirge) climbing peaks and 3 massifs (the exception in the Elbsandstein) with a total of 2826 routes in the Saxon difficulty ratings from 1 to 12. Thus, a field of activity for beginners and extreme climbers. The area of the stones includes the characteristic Tafelberge of Saxon Switzerland as well as many peaks in their near vicinity. They are distributed on both sides of the Elbe River. This volume contains 12 detailed site plans on which all climbing destinations are recorded and depicted. A further 36 climbing sketches and 8 side views illustrate various peaks and massifs, thus facilitating orientation. It also provides an overview of the Saxon climbing rules.
Red-orange rubberized cover 368 pages language german edition 2015 Autorenteam Berg- und NaturVerlag Peter Rölke
Elbsandstein Plaisir - climbing for beginners and plaisir climbers
The Elbe Sandstone Mountains southeast of Dresden are certainly one of the most scenic and best climbing areas in Europe. Bizarre rock towers, romantic gorges, endless forests - even the painters of the Romantic period were fascinated by the rock country to the right and left of the Elbe. A climbing tradition of over 150 years has preserved a rather strict set of rules here: there are only a few belay rings and no metal clamping wedges or friends may be used. But to conclude from this that climbing on the more than thousand towers is poorly secured or even dangerous is wrong. Many of the more than 21,000 climbing routes can be secured excellently with the existing rings and additionally laid slings. In this richly illustrated guide, Helmut Schulze and Valentin Hölker have compiled a selection of over 400 of the most rewarding sandstone routes, mainly in difficulty grades I to VII - with clear topos and important tips on the safety. This is intended to make it easier for pleasure climbers, those unfamiliar with the area, or beginners to get started in Elbe sandstone climbing. Trails are located in the following areas: Bielatal, Rathen, Falkenstein, Schrammsteine, Tafelberge.
464 pages language german edition 2022 + vertical life app H. Schulze & V. Hölker Panico Alpinverlag
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