Stopover
Lamsenspitze (2.508m)
Brudertunnel
Brudertunnel
Via Ferrata Brigata Tridentina
Fixed Rope Route to Pisciadù
View to Kolfuschg and Corvara
Not for Beginners
This is NOT the End
The Famous Pisciadù Bridge
Under Monument Protection
The Pisciadù Bridge
Another Capricorn ;-)
A "Standard Path"
Watzmann
Schärtenspitze
Rifugio Antonio Locatelli
Climbers Break
Paternkofel Summit Cross
Seasons opening
Grünstein "Hotelroute" (D)
Alpine Spigot
Father Photographs Son
Son Photographs Father
In The Photo Corner
Facelift
Narrow Path
Wall Crossing
Jubilee Trip 2 (via ferrata tour #200)
A Heart for Climbers
Arrival
Jubilee Trip 1 (via ferrata tour #100)
Climbing in Admont (1)
Climbing in Admont (12)
Climbing in Admont (11)
Climbing in Admont (10)
Climbing in Admont (9)
Climbing in Admont (8)
Climbing in Admont (7)
Climbing in Admont (6)
Climbing in Admont (5)
Climbing in Admont (4)
Climbing in Admont (3)
Climbing in Admont (2)
250 Meters above Garden Level
H.A.N.W.E - 250 Meters above Garden Level
800 Feet of Air Below (1)
800 Feet of Air Below (2)
Leaving the Rope Bridge
Get Some Rest Before You Climb!
Overtourism
Remnants of Wintertime
Access to the Rope Bridge
Via Ferrata "Tristans Kirchbogensteig"
H.A.N.W.E. - in "Tristans Kirchbogensteig"
Mountain High, Valley Low *)
The Wall
Our Motivation for this Tour (see PiP)
The World Above 10,000 Feet
Spartan Race - Hit The Bell
Friday, 13th
Cellon Tunnel
Cellon Tunnel
Via Ferrata "Heini Holzer"
1,970m - Entrance to the Climbing Route "Heini Hol…
TSC: Something that impacted my life
Early Morning above the "Zillertal"
Up the "Astegg"
Genesis of a 'Bergfex' (11 & end)
Genesis of a 'Bergfex' (9)
Genesis of a 'Bergfex' (8)
Genesis of a 'Bergfex' (7)
Utmost Concentration
Sceptical Curiosity
Entrance Of s'Schuastagangl
Our Guide
The Entrance
The Ascent
The 'Trembling Knee'
Way To Sankt Magdalena (2)
Way To Sankt Magdalena (6)
Difficulty D/E (dry conditions)
Wet but Safely
Fearsome
Beautiful that way
Near To The Summit
Looking Behind
Looking Forward
Peak Photography
Climber's Log
Where To Go?
Venturesome
Monkey Style
Plöckenpass
Diagonal Up
H.A.N.W.E. - Vertical Up
The Joy of Climbing
Colonel Gressel Memoriam Tail
Behind the Curtain
Water Curtain
Another "Inside Out"
Crossing the Alps (8)
The Highest Point of Austria
Crossing the Alps (7)
Midway To The Goal
Climbing at Stripsenkopf
Sunset at Totenkirchl
Totenkirchl
Alpin Hut "Stripsenjoch"
Scree Running
Gruttenhütte
Kaindl-Stewart-Tower
Klamml - Upper Part
Celebrating my 200th Via Ferrata
The Corridor
Chamois Rock
Klamml - Lower Part
Eldorado For Cyclists
Surprise
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Happiness
Friendship
Pleasure Trail
Breezy Trail
Joy
Location
See also...
Auf geht es in den Urlaub - Vivent les vacances - A few holidays... " lunga vita alle vacanze
Auf geht es in den Urlaub - Vivent les vacances - A few holidays... " lunga vita alle vacanze
un chalenge personnel // eine persönliche Herausforderung // the challenge
un chalenge personnel // eine persönliche Herausforderung // the challenge
Treppen und andere Auf- und Abgänge - Stairs and moving staircases etc.
Treppen und andere Auf- und Abgänge - Stairs and moving staircases etc.
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"Ridge of the Ghosts"
A steep ridge that drops vertically on one side and at an angle of 45 degrees on the other. Technically, this is easy to manage. But you need good courage. (Captured within the fixed rope route Heini Holzer above Meran (South Tyrol, Italy).)
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Ein steiler Grat, der an einer Seite senkrecht und an der anderen 45 Grad schräg abfällt. Technisch ist das leicht zu bewältigen. Aber man braucht man gute Nerven. (Fotografiert im Klettersteig Heini Holzer oberhalb von Meran (Südtirol, Italien).)
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Ein steiler Grat, der an einer Seite senkrecht und an der anderen 45 Grad schräg abfällt. Technisch ist das leicht zu bewältigen. Aber man braucht man gute Nerven. (Fotografiert im Klettersteig Heini Holzer oberhalb von Meran (Südtirol, Italien).)
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And a wonderful view!
Pity about the colour and design of the building you highlight. Just what were they thinking and why was it ever permitted? I can see that it is the head of a ski lift or a funicular railway or some form of people conveyance but why the garish colour?
Maybe I have missed something very obvious (it is often the case with me!), but it really does ruin the view in my opinion.
Die Aussicht lohnt gewiss diese Tour.
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So eine Situation hat man wirklich nicht oft vor der Linse!
She is truly happy, it is good to see...
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