Altitude Profil Of The Similaun Tour
Similaun Glacier
Crossing The Similaun Glacier (1)
Crossing The Similaun Glacier (2)
Crossing The Similaun Glacier (3)
H.F.F. - With A Wandering Fence
Meltwater Outflow
Glacier Runlet
Similaun Tour - The End
Seeking A Way Over
Ready To Conquer The Summit
Similaun, View from 'Kreuzspitze'
The Descent
Evening In A Hut
Evening In A Hut
Glacier 'Mutmalferner'
Training Hike
Dying Glacier
Kreuzspitze (3,455 m)
During The Exploration Tour
Unconquerable Ice Throne
Lake Riffel
Nameless Lake
Nameless Lake
Stellarium Gornergrat
Breithorn (4.164 m)
Gorner Glacier
Climbing the 'Habicht' (18 - end)
Glacial Lake
Trail Without Bridge
Breslau Hut (2,844 m)
Trails For Water And People
Crossing
Glacial Water
At 3,000 m
At 3,000 m (holiday picture version)
Rofenkarferner (cutout)
Dying Glacier (see PiP)
Schalfkogel (3,537 m)
Similaun (3,606 m)
Mutmalspitze (3,533 m)
H.A.N.W.E - in the Alps
'Zillergründl' Reservoir in the Evening Sun
Evening at the "Plauen Hut" (2.364m)
Stepping On To The 'Richterspitze'
Paradise-like Seclusion
H.F.F. - Without Entry (see PiP)
Frozen Wall (3,288m)
Victim of Climate Change
Kuchelmooskees
Dead Ice (2)
Dead Ice (1)
Klein Matterhorn
H.A.N.W.E. - Soaring Flights
Fake News
The Way to the Zugspitze (4)
The Way to the Zugspitze (6)
The Way to the Zugspitze (7)
The Way to the Zugspitze (8)
The Way to the Zugspitze (9)
The Way to the Zugspitze (10)
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Similaun Glacier
Photographed after returning from the summit climb. The day before it looked even less promising:
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Fotografiert nach der Rückkehr von der Gipfelbesteigung. Tags zuvor sah es noch weniger verheißungsvoll aus:
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Fotografiert nach der Rückkehr von der Gipfelbesteigung. Tags zuvor sah es noch weniger verheißungsvoll aus:
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Bergfex club has replied to cammino clubDas Problem wird danach sein, dass die großen Flüsse Europas nach dem Gletschersterben im Sommer nur noch sehr wenig Wasser führen.
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