Multipitch Routes, Crags and Via Ferratas
Although East Tyrol is only a district of Tyrol and not a federal state, the differences between this smaller area and its neighbors North Tyrol and South Tyrol are pretty big. The chalky Carnic Alps, the Lienzer Dolomiten in the South and the 3000m+ peaks in the Hohe Tauern, with its green schist and gneissic faces, are significantly less frequently visited by climbers and mountaineers.
Only the highest peaks in those areas see a lot of ascents. Reasons for this may include bad accessibility or simply the absence of an eminent face. What is sure though, is that a lot of foreign climbers miss out on the East Tyrolean climbing gems. The aim of this climbing guide is to provide an overview of all multipitches from Laserzkessel above Lienz, up to the steep, green schist faces of the Virgen Valley. It also covers most of the crags in East Tyrol from the Dolomiten-Hut all the way to Falkenstein and the surrounding regions.
Anybody who has already visited East Tyrol for climbing will certainly come back!
528 pages
language german
edition 2019
V. Messini
Versante Sud
Alpen en bloc Volume 2 - Bouldering in Germany, Switzerland and Italy - including Vertical Life App - Silvapark, Kaunertal, Pitztal, Zillertal, Algund, Maltatal and much more.Whether for locals, boulderers with a preference for alpine environments or alpinists who like to boulder between two mountain tours: "Alpen en bloc" provides enough material for endless days of bouldering. The two-volume guide skillfully combines sporty climbing, unspoilt nature and chilled togetherness and presents the best spots between Innsbruck and Vienna: Block by block, step by step. The selection of "Alpen en bloc - Volume 2" ranges from the Silvapark to the Kauner and Pitztal valleys, Algund and the most important areas of South Tyrol to the Zillertal, and Lake Attersee to the gates of Vienna. Fold up your crashpad, pack your shoes and lime and off you go! Areas included in the guide: Austria (Silvapark, Kaunertal, Pitztal, Zillertal, Felbertauern, Maltatal, Saalachtal, in Lower Austria Attersee/Arsch der Welt/Hirschwände/ Merkenstein) and in South Tyrol (Aufhofen, Gais, Pojen, Tobl, Schwarzbachalm, Algund).608 pagesLanguage German / EnglishEdition 2024F. Wenter,Alpinverlag Panico
- Warning: Increased shipping costs due to book weighing more than 1kg -
We use cookies (including third party cookies) to provide you with the best possible service. Some of them are essential, while others help us to improve this website and your experience of it. You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. You can find more information on Privacy policy.