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Tag Archives: Grossglockner
Grossglockner story and a little bit more
Three weeks ago I came back from the trip to Grossglockner which eventually meandered to Italy as well and now I have manage to process things through and put them in writing. As chronological order is usually the easiest to … Continue reading
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Tagged Austria, Cortina, Grossglockner, Italy, Mountaineering, Rock climbing
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Back down from the mountain. T…
Back down from the mountain. Today at Heiligenblut and tomorrow to Cortina, Italy for rock climbing if weather allows.
At the top of Stüdlgrat
At the top! We just got up Stüdlgrat. Great views and great fun.
Grossglockner is on tomorrow
Tomorrow it begins – the first trip of this summer/fall period- and I’m off for Austria and Grossglockner. It will be an early start tomorrow to meet up with the others of our group at the Helsinki-Vantaa airport and then … Continue reading
Few more routes up the Grossglockner
A few days ago I received an email from one of the guys leaving for Grossglockner with me in just 18 days from now – my goodness how time flies, it is already just around the corner! – pointing out … Continue reading
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Tagged Glocknerwand, Grossglockner, Mountain, Mountaineering, Nordwestgrad, Routes
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Going up the hill
Last time I promised that I would explain the route options of Großglockner. As you can guess there are plenty to choose from and I will try to cover what I can. The DAV brochures say that there are around … Continue reading
Whats this Großglockner all about?
Been quite busy lately, but now had the strength to force myself to make a new posting. I have just briefly mentioned my upcoming trips and thought I should enlighten you a bit more about them. I’ll start now with … Continue reading