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Here And Now!
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Above the Railway Line
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"Auffi muass i" (Tyrolian)
Looking Back
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Kiss of the Morning Sun
Τ = Toleranz
My Dream
The Nuarach Trail
You're Never Alone
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Climbing to Cima Capi
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The Point of no Return
Hans Berger Haus
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Time for a Break
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Mountaineers Rule #16: "Always be in contact to the cliff with 3 extremities."
Since 30 years it isn't a dogma any longer for sportive climbers. But taking a picture, it is still a good advice. In addition a short quickdraw helps to keep the balance.
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Bergsteigeregel #16: "Sei immer mit drei Gliedmaßen mit dem Fels in Kontakt."
Zwar ist diese Regel beim Sportklettern seit 30 Jahren kein Dogma mehr. Aber beim Fotografieren hält man sich besser daran. Und das Einpicken einer zusätzlichen Expressschlinge hilft, die Balance besser zu halten.
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Photo captured by Karl Ebster, a friend of mine, while climbing the fixed rope route "Königsjodler" last autumn. www.bergsteigen.com/klettersteig/salzburg/berchtesgadener-alpen/koenigsjodler-klettersteig
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Since 30 years it isn't a dogma any longer for sportive climbers. But taking a picture, it is still a good advice. In addition a short quickdraw helps to keep the balance.
~~~~~
Bergsteigeregel #16: "Sei immer mit drei Gliedmaßen mit dem Fels in Kontakt."
Zwar ist diese Regel beim Sportklettern seit 30 Jahren kein Dogma mehr. Aber beim Fotografieren hält man sich besser daran. Und das Einpicken einer zusätzlichen Expressschlinge hilft, die Balance besser zu halten.
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Photo captured by Karl Ebster, a friend of mine, while climbing the fixed rope route "Königsjodler" last autumn. www.bergsteigen.com/klettersteig/salzburg/berchtesgadener-alpen/koenigsjodler-klettersteig
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Bergfex club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubWir schauen - bei aller Begeisterung für den Wintersport - schon sehnsüchtig auf die Berggipfel. Endlich wieder raus in die belebte Natur; die Vögel zwischern hören, den Frühling spüren. Leider lassen andere Verpflichtungen noch keine größeren Bergtouren zu. Und so ist das derzeitig schöne Wetter auch eine Geduldsprobe.
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Lieber eine Blende weiter öffen, und dafür 'ne kurze Verschlusszeit.
gibt es dort auch ''normale' Wanderwege ?
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