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Albbruck - Erikafels
3.4
336
ASCENTS
31 %
OS RATE
41
ROUTES IN DB
336
ASCENTS
31 %
OS RATE
41
ROUTES IN DB
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Name Style Route Comment Properties Date
Date
Je länger, je lieber (7a) Retro flash
2 May 2024
Retro flash
Grenzgänger (7c) Retro flash
2 May 2024
Retro flash
On the edge (6b+)
14 Apr 2024
Je länger, je lieber (7a)
14 Apr 2024
Kamin (5a)
14 Apr 2024
Lineatus (5c)
14 Apr 2024
Narrenspiel (6a)
13 Apr 2024
Kamin (5a)
13 Apr 2024
Just for fun (6b)
13 Apr 2024
Hassliweg direkt (6a+)
13 Apr 2024
Schachmatt (6c+)
7 Apr 2024
Sapperlot (6b+)
5 Apr 2024
Grenzgänger (7c) Very bouldery and physical but also really fun. Clipping I have my issues with. First try 31.3.24, now 2 tries 5.4.24
5 Apr 2024
Very bouldery and physical but also really fun. Clipping I have my issues with. First try 31.3.24, now 2 tries 5.4.24
Grenzgänger (7c) Two boulder problems separated by a total rest, somehow did not get it right on the onsight attempt.
30 Mar 2024
Two boulder problems separated by a total rest, somehow did not get it right on the onsight attempt.
Hassliweg (6a) Autoasegurado. las ultimas dos chapas durillas. Hay que confiar mucho en la adherencia con las manos. En la guía del Jura le dan V+.
29 Mar 2024
Autoasegurado. las ultimas dos chapas durillas. Hay que confiar mucho en la adherencia con las manos. En la guía del Jura le dan V+.
Lineatus (5c) Autoasegurado. Sorprendente final, para ser un quinto. Emocionante.
29 Mar 2024
Autoasegurado. Sorprendente final, para ser un quinto. Emocionante.
Grenzgänger (7c) A surprisingly steep, initial boulder problem ( 6C+ or maybe 7A) is followed by a no hands rest that leads into a second boulder section — shorter and easier — on a sharp, pain-inflicting sidepull that is needed to initiate an interesting, slightly shoulder-dislocating gaston move (6B+). Another gem unearthed by @robertjasper_alpinist that took me a while to decipher. Temps were suboptimal in general that day but the clouds and a cooling breeze worked wonders. Really outstanding moves. Tried sporadically over a few years or so.
19 Sep 2023
A surprisingly steep, initial boulder problem ( 6C+ or maybe 7A) is followed by a no hands rest that leads into a second boulder section — shorter and easier — on a sharp, pain-inflicting sidepull that is needed to initiate an interesting, slightly shoulder-dislocating gaston move (6B+). Another gem unearthed by @robertjasper_alpinist that took me a while to decipher. Temps were suboptimal in general that day but the clouds and a cooling breeze worked wonders. Really outstanding moves. Tried sporadically over a few years or so.
Schwefelkante (6a+)
17 Sep 2023
Chaiberiss (5b)
9 Sep 2023
Kamin (5a)
9 Sep 2023