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"Auffi muass i" (Tyrolian)
(In English: "I'm yearning for my first climbing tour this year.")
Captured at the access of the via ferrata Stafflach Cliff in St. Jodok (Tyrol, Austria). This plaisir-ferrata is situated near the valley floor within a southerly orientated cliff. Therefore it's well appropriate for the first climbing tours of the season.
A special feature is it's excellent accessibility by public transport: St. Jodok is situated directly at the railway route from Innsbruck to Verona. You don't need more than half an hour from Innsbruck (two and a half hours from Munic) to get there. From the railway station St. Jodok you have to walk only 20 minutes to the cliff.
And for all those who don't like climbing, but love ethnic culture: St. Jodok is one of the most original villages of Austria: www.bergwelten.com/a/st-jodok-schmirn-und-valsertal-ein-sommer-wie-damals
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Aufgenommen am Einstieg zum Klettersteig Stafflacher Wand in St. Jodok (Tirol, Österreich). Dieser Genuss-Klettersteig befindet sich talnah in einer Südwand und eignet sich deshalb besonders für die ersten Touren im Frühjahr.
Eine Besonderheit ist seine hervorragende Erreichbarkeit mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln: St. Jodok liegt direkt an der ICE-Strecke Innsbruck/Verona. Der Ort ist nur ist nur eine halbe Fahrstunde von Innsbruck (zweieinhalb Fahrstunden von München Hbf.) entfernt. Bis zum Steig läuft man nur 20 Minuten.
Und wer nicht klettern mag: St. Jodok ist eines der urtümlichsten Dörfer Österreichs: www.bergwelten.com/a/st-jodok-schmirn-und-valsertal-ein-sommer-wie-damals
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Further on in the valley:
Captured at the access of the via ferrata Stafflach Cliff in St. Jodok (Tyrol, Austria). This plaisir-ferrata is situated near the valley floor within a southerly orientated cliff. Therefore it's well appropriate for the first climbing tours of the season.
A special feature is it's excellent accessibility by public transport: St. Jodok is situated directly at the railway route from Innsbruck to Verona. You don't need more than half an hour from Innsbruck (two and a half hours from Munic) to get there. From the railway station St. Jodok you have to walk only 20 minutes to the cliff.
And for all those who don't like climbing, but love ethnic culture: St. Jodok is one of the most original villages of Austria: www.bergwelten.com/a/st-jodok-schmirn-und-valsertal-ein-sommer-wie-damals
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Aufgenommen am Einstieg zum Klettersteig Stafflacher Wand in St. Jodok (Tirol, Österreich). Dieser Genuss-Klettersteig befindet sich talnah in einer Südwand und eignet sich deshalb besonders für die ersten Touren im Frühjahr.
Eine Besonderheit ist seine hervorragende Erreichbarkeit mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln: St. Jodok liegt direkt an der ICE-Strecke Innsbruck/Verona. Der Ort ist nur ist nur eine halbe Fahrstunde von Innsbruck (zweieinhalb Fahrstunden von München Hbf.) entfernt. Bis zum Steig läuft man nur 20 Minuten.
Und wer nicht klettern mag: St. Jodok ist eines der urtümlichsten Dörfer Österreichs: www.bergwelten.com/a/st-jodok-schmirn-und-valsertal-ein-sommer-wie-damals
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Further on in the valley:
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