Our Motivation for this Tour (see PiP)
The North Cape
The North Cape
North Cape 1972
Friday, 13th
Cellon Tunnel
Cellon Tunnel
Via Ferrata Senza Confini
Kaiser North Wall
Descent From Scheffauer
H.A.N.W.E. - With Plenty of Snow
To the Climbing Wall
The 'Veil Cascade' in the 'Emperor Mountains' (Tyr…
H.A.N.W.E - at 'Brandenberg Yoke' (PiP upside down…
Climbing Inside Rio Secco (Italy)
Gorge 'Rio Secco' - The Entrance
My Loyal Companion
It's Our World!
Beyond the Bridge
Climbers Paradise
Climbers Paradise
Climbers Paradise
Climbers Paradise (4)
Climbers Paradise (5)
H.F.F. - on Devil's Pulpit
H.F.F. - on Devil's Pulpit (2)
Via dell' Amicizia 1 (see PiP)
Via dell' Amicizia 1a (cutout)
Via dell' Amicizia 2013 (see PiP)
Via dell' Amicizia 2013 (cutout)
Via dell' Amicizia 3
Via dell' Amicizia 4
Via dell' Amicizia 5
Inaccessible
The Direct Way
The Dachstein Mountains
Dachstein South Wall Cableway
On The Balcony
Hunerkogel (2,687m)
Staiway to Nowhere
Austria's Highest Suspension Bridge
Getting Used To Breezy Surroundings
Dachstein Mountains From 'Hunerkogel'
Training Today
H.F.F. - in the Mountains
Today with friends (6) - Respect the bell (PiP)
Today with friends (6a)
Today with friends (4)
Today with friends (5)
Today with friends (3)
Today with friends (2)
Today with friends (1)
Via Ferrata dell' Amicizia (15)
Via Ferrata dell' Amicizia (14)
Via Ferrata dell' Amicizia (13)
Via Ferrata dell' Amicizia (12)
Happy Pentecost (PiP)
On Top of Cima Capi (Trentino, Italy)
Lake Garda
Greetings also from my wife
Cima Capi (Trentino, Italy)
Climbing to Cima Capi
Climbing to Cima Capi
Mountain High, Valley Low *)
H.A.N.W.E. - in "Tristans Kirchbogensteig"
Via Ferrata "Tristans Kirchbogensteig"
Access to the Rope Bridge
Remnants of Wintertime
Overtourism
Get Some Rest Before You Climb!
Leaving the Rope Bridge
800 Feet of Air Below (2)
800 Feet of Air Below (1)
H.A.N.W.E - 250 Meters above Garden Level
250 Meters above Garden Level
Jubilee Trip 1 (via ferrata tour #100)
Arrival
A Heart for Climbers
Jubilee Trip 2 (via ferrata tour #200)
Wall Crossing
Narrow Path
Facelift
H.A.N.W.E. - with a Family Trip
Rare View (1)
Rare View (2)
Alpine Spigot
Grünstein "Hotelroute" (D)
Grünstein
Seasons opening
The Pisciadù Bridge
Under Monument Protection
The Famous Pisciadù Bridge
This is NOT the End
Not for Beginners
View to Kolfuschg and Corvara
Fixed Rope Route to Pisciadù
Via Ferrata Brigata Tridentina
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
Way To Sankt Magdalena (2)
Way To Sankt Magdalena (6)
Difficulty D/E (dry conditions)
The 'Trembling Knee'
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
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The Wall
Our real destination on the day we happened to pass the avalanche:
The dam wall of the Schlegeis reservoir in the Zillertal (Tyrol, Austria). With a height of 130 m and a width of 725 m, it is the largest dam wall in Tyrol. The reservoir was built in 1965-1972 and contributes to Tyrol's electricity requirements being covered 100% by hydroelectric power.
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Unser eigentliches Ziel an dem Tag, als wir zufällig an der Lawine vorbeikamen:
Die Staumauer des Schlegeis-Stausees im Zillertal (Tyrol, Austria). Mit 130 m Höhe und 725m Breite ist sie die größte Staumauer in Tirol. Der 1965-1972 erbaute Stausee und trägt dazu bei, dass Tirol seinen Strombedarf zu 100% aus Wasserkraft deckt.
The dam wall of the Schlegeis reservoir in the Zillertal (Tyrol, Austria). With a height of 130 m and a width of 725 m, it is the largest dam wall in Tyrol. The reservoir was built in 1965-1972 and contributes to Tyrol's electricity requirements being covered 100% by hydroelectric power.
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Unser eigentliches Ziel an dem Tag, als wir zufällig an der Lawine vorbeikamen:
Die Staumauer des Schlegeis-Stausees im Zillertal (Tyrol, Austria). Mit 130 m Höhe und 725m Breite ist sie die größte Staumauer in Tirol. Der 1965-1972 erbaute Stausee und trägt dazu bei, dass Tirol seinen Strombedarf zu 100% aus Wasserkraft deckt.
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