The Escape Route
Refuge
No Way Back When Going Down
On Top - the Artistic Version
On Top - the Classical Version
Hans Berger Haus
The Point of no Return
Nothing for Half-Hearted
Mountaineers Rule #9
Trentino - Upper Floor
Climbing to Cima Capi
Memory Of A Good Friend
Valle del Sarca
Val di Ledro
Arco
Climbing to Cima Capi
Climbing to Cima Capi
Monte Casale
Lago di Toblino
H.F.F with Che Guevara
The WALL
Via FERRATA
Monte Casale
Solitude ?
Solitude !
To the Mitterhorn via "Naked Dog"
Alongside the Abyss
Dizzy Height
Kiss of the Morning Sun
Mountaineers Dreams
You're Never Alone
The Nuarach Trail
My Dream
Τ = Toleranz
Mountaineers Rule #14
It's Your Own Risk
Looking Back
"Auffi muass i" (Tyrolian)
Barrier for Foolishness
Above the Railway Line
The Brenner Highway
Looking Back Doesn't Help!
Here And Now!
Mountain Photography
Via Ferrata "Pfeilspitzwand"
Promille Way
Tightrope Walk
Springtime Meets Wintertime
Watzmann
Professionals
Descent from Watzmann
Südspitze of Watzmann
What Goes Up Must Come Down
Go on, or Back?
Hocheck Refuge
Hocheck Summit Cross
Crossing Watzmann
Alpine Hut Watzmannhaus
Watzmann
Difficulty A/B
The Ridge
Where Vultures are Resting
Pleasure for Retirees (1)
Follow the red Points
Tightrope Walk
Alpine Boots - for What ?
Mountaineers Rule #1
Mountaineers Rule #2 + 3
Mountaineers Rule #4
Mountaineers Rule #5
Mountaineers Rule #7
Mountaineers Rule #8
Time for a Break
Flower Child of the Mountains
Fluctuating Trail
The Standard Route Upward
Well Conducted
The Descent Route
The Artist
Acrophopia?
Only for Those in the Know
End of Hardship
Sas da Lech (2.934m)
Cima Pisciadu
A Dainty of this Route
The Plank Bridge
Like Ants on an Anthill
Natural Colour Key
The Life Insurance
Venturesome Trail
Via Ferrata at it's Best
From Shadow to Light
The Entrance
Via Ferrata Pisciadù
At Kitzbüheler Horn (last pic)
At Kitzbüheler Horn (5)
At Kitzbüheler Horn (4)
At Kitzbüheler Horn (2)
At Kitzbüheler Horn (3)
At Kitzbüheler Horn (1)
The Way to the Zugspitze (11)
The Way to the Zugspitze (10)
The Way to the Zugspitze (9)
The Way to the Zugspitze (8)
The Way to the Zugspitze (7)
The Way to the Zugspitze (6)
The Way to the Zugspitze (5)
The Way to the Zugspitze (4)
The Way to the Zugspitze (3)
The Way to the Zugspitze (2)
Well done!
It's Like a Childs Play!
Up There!
Up There?
Im Kaiserjägersteig
Rifugio Alpe di Tires
Behind the Wall of Waters
Cascata di Fanes
Summertime
A Real Tyrolian . . .
A Real Tyrolian Lady . . .
Looking back over his shoulder
Crossing the Cascade
Real Followers
Eisenweg
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No Stumbling Allowed
At the 'Point of no Return' the via ferrata 'Kaiserschützensteig' begins. After a short, easy climbing sequence you have to cross that sloping rock beam. No rope, because it's not difficult to go. But it is a big mental challenge, because 20 meters left-hand the rock beam ends. No stumbling allowed! Otherwise you'll fall down approximately 100 meters. No need for your rescue kit or a cellular in that case. Better to write down your last will before mountaineering.
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Am 'Point of no Return' beginnt der eigentliche Klettersteig - der 'Kaiserschützensteig - mit einer unschwierigen kurzen Kletterstecke. Dann aber folgt diese schräge Felsplatte. Auch nicht schwierig. Man geht relativ komfortabel durch die Rinnen. Dennoch ist es eine gewisse psychische Herausforderung, weil die Felsplatte linkerhand nach 20 Metern endet. Dann geht's 100 m senkrecht runter. Wenn man dort landet, braucht man weder ein Erste-Hilfe-Kit, noch ein Handy.
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Am 'Point of no Return' beginnt der eigentliche Klettersteig - der 'Kaiserschützensteig - mit einer unschwierigen kurzen Kletterstecke. Dann aber folgt diese schräge Felsplatte. Auch nicht schwierig. Man geht relativ komfortabel durch die Rinnen. Dennoch ist es eine gewisse psychische Herausforderung, weil die Felsplatte linkerhand nach 20 Metern endet. Dann geht's 100 m senkrecht runter. Wenn man dort landet, braucht man weder ein Erste-Hilfe-Kit, noch ein Handy.
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Macht Lust auf eine Bergtour. (Aber heuer nicht mehr hochalpin ...)
... No stumbling allowed!...
Gut gemacht - die Perspektive passt einmalig gut
s.G.Herbert
@ Andy Rodker: Thank you very much! It's a good idea!
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