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My wife (and attendant while mountaineering) at the edge of the Bruneck Rock. (View to northern direction.)
The mountain mass left-hand in the background is the Geissler Group with the Sas Rigais (3.025m, at the very left) and the Pizes de Puez (2.913m, in the center of the picture). The red coloured bedrock bar in front of the Geissler Group is the southern edge of the Puez-Group with the prominent Sassongher (2.665m) at the south-eastern end (right-hand underneath the clouds).
Left-hand in the foreground the cliffy descent through the Val Setus - a narrow, shadowy valley, surrounded by vertical rocks. This is our way down. You may choose it as an alternative way up without climbing. An ordinary mountain hiker needs approximately two hours for the 650 meters of altitude.
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Meine Frau (und Weggefährtin bei den Bergtouren) an der Kante des Brunecker Turms. (Blick nach Norden).
Das Gebirgsmassiv links im Hintergrund ist die Geisler-Gruppe mit dem Sas Rigais (3.025m, ganz links) und den Pizes de Puez (2.913m, in der Bildmitte). Der davor liegende rötliche Felsriegel ist die Südkante der Puez-Gruppe mit dem markanten Sassongher (2.665m) als südöstlichem Abschluss (ganz rechts unter den Wolken).
Links im Vordergrund geht es steil runter ins Val Setus - einer engen, schattigen, von steilen Felswänden umrahmten Schlucht. Für uns ist das die Abstiegsroute. Man kann sie allerdings auch als alternativen Zustieg ohne Kletterei wählen. Für die 650 Höhenmeter braucht ein durchschnittlicher Bergwanderer rund zwei Stunden.
The mountain mass left-hand in the background is the Geissler Group with the Sas Rigais (3.025m, at the very left) and the Pizes de Puez (2.913m, in the center of the picture). The red coloured bedrock bar in front of the Geissler Group is the southern edge of the Puez-Group with the prominent Sassongher (2.665m) at the south-eastern end (right-hand underneath the clouds).
Left-hand in the foreground the cliffy descent through the Val Setus - a narrow, shadowy valley, surrounded by vertical rocks. This is our way down. You may choose it as an alternative way up without climbing. An ordinary mountain hiker needs approximately two hours for the 650 meters of altitude.
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Meine Frau (und Weggefährtin bei den Bergtouren) an der Kante des Brunecker Turms. (Blick nach Norden).
Das Gebirgsmassiv links im Hintergrund ist die Geisler-Gruppe mit dem Sas Rigais (3.025m, ganz links) und den Pizes de Puez (2.913m, in der Bildmitte). Der davor liegende rötliche Felsriegel ist die Südkante der Puez-Gruppe mit dem markanten Sassongher (2.665m) als südöstlichem Abschluss (ganz rechts unter den Wolken).
Links im Vordergrund geht es steil runter ins Val Setus - einer engen, schattigen, von steilen Felswänden umrahmten Schlucht. Für uns ist das die Abstiegsroute. Man kann sie allerdings auch als alternativen Zustieg ohne Kletterei wählen. Für die 650 Höhenmeter braucht ein durchschnittlicher Bergwanderer rund zwei Stunden.
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