Klettern Arco: Cercando la Trincea

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024

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  • @robinkuntner2269
    @robinkuntner2269 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Diese Kletterroute "via Trincea" von Heinz Grill und Florian Kluckner ist gut beschrieben im Kletterführer: Kunst und Klettern, Seite 210:
    stw-verlag.de/produkte/kunst-und-klettern/
    Ich kann diesen schön illustrierten Kletterführer sehr empfehlen, er ist in deutscher und italienischer Sprache

    • @GerhardWiedemann
      @GerhardWiedemann  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Danke für die Information, ich bin bei den "älteren" Videos immer ein bisschen nachlässig zusätzliche Hinweise einzufügen.

  • @jeTROGIBBS
    @jeTROGIBBS 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pay caution to the big unstable rock at the end of the 1st pitch and to the many debrees at the end of several pitch... But most of all that swing on top is an in instrument of death

    • @GerhardWiedemann
      @GerhardWiedemann  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Trogibbs, thanks for the comment. Talked to my wife again - she is very careful how climbing routes are set up. We were not aware about a big unstable rock at the end of the first pitch. The route is, as usual by the people who have established this route, cleaned and good prepared. But it´s not a climbing hall, therefore there may be some lose rock, but we had not problem to climb the route without kicking off any stones. When did you climb the route?

    • @jeTROGIBBS
      @jeTROGIBBS 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@GerhardWiedemann Of course ain't a climing hall and dodgy rocks are part of the game you want it or not, I was just saying an impression having climbed the route 3 -4 days ago... The overall route stability was "fine" for the area I would say.
      In my modest(I mean it!) opinion as a safety rule, any route should not be climbed while other people are climbing it. This applies everywhere... It is such an obvious thing yet always forgotten when routes gets busy in the weekends. But maybe I am just paranoid after having felt some buzzing stones flying very close a few times... :D
      The loose stone I have found is just about the end of the first pitch, its probably a ton block and its detached from the wall, and if knocked it vibrates a bit to much to step on it in my opinion. another similar size boulder I have found right beneath the second pitch. Nothing TOO bad but sounded hollow as well and I had the impression it was only held by a fairly small root... Time will tell...