I was up there twice., once from Adelboden, Tschenten and once coming from the Niesenkette. Watching you now, I can’t believe, that I really did it…. I do not remember the book. But, being a teenager, it might not have been all that important…… Congratulations you two. Keep going 2 weeks after the second time up the Gsuer, we “conquered” the Wildstrubel the first time. Was there 2 more times. Hope you have a chance to go there. A Frutiger in the USA
Gsur for sure is a nice mountain, there's huge change that you gonna be on the summit all alone, in such beautiful and visited area as Adelboden sure is.. we loved it there, and it's one of the shortest hikes we did.. in T5+ terrain, amazing.. this year we have hiked on Tierhoren on the other side.. video's on the channel.. Lohner is also very interesting challenge.. but too much "geroll" for me.. don't know .. but Wildstrubel we gonna absolutely do.. =) thanks for your feedback.. have a nice day
@@patrikfusko Gsuer, we were only “us” on the top. 8 people the first time, 6 the second time, both times with a friend Bergfuehrer. Strubel, each time w. our friend Bergfuehrer (we were all teenagers) 4 sechser Seils, weniger die beiden anderen Male. There was a group on their way down and a group ‘Englaender” stuck halfway up, in Halbschuhen, no ropes, no picks. I understand, that, since we were up there, there is a lot less glacier. Schade.
@@trudidolder6122 then I consider ourselves lucky.. that we are on our hikes alone, when I'm not counting the ibex,mountain goats or marmots.. there is the beauty in it, enjoying the silence.. about the glaciers.. it is really sad, this year I saw the Unteraargletscher.. doesn't even look like a glacier.. but it's one of the biggest of country
@@patrikfusko we were a Church youth group going “up there” (the Wildstrubel) for the first time. I felt sorry for the Bergfuehrer, to have to show us all the tricks, but, we were fast learners and had a great time. The other times he wanted to come along, because he told us, that he had a good time teaching us his knowlege. We had to use the picks for every step going up to the Strubel.. For us teenage girls, it was HARD work…. Once a mountain girl, always a mountain girl. Would not have missed one step. Hope to see more of your adventures. Have not seen your Tierhore trip yet. We attempted the Tierhore, but ran into a heavy Thunderstorm and had to turn around.My Father climbed both the Lohner and the Grosse Lohner, among some other mountains. Hope you will have a chance to do so. Good luck to your next endeavor.
yeah, it is.. there's is.. but you are gonna habe to habe rope, to rope down "abseil" from gsur to back of the ridge leading to albristhorn.. the place is secure to rope down..
Ist da der Berg irgendwie abgebrochen? Ich war vor 10 Jahren mal oben, aber an derart heftige Kletterei ab der Schlucht bis zum Gipfelkreuz kann ich mich beim besten Willen nicht mehr erinnern (es sei denn, ich hätte den Horror seither unbewusst total verdrängt 😅)
also, ich weiss es nicht, sicher nicht in der letzte Zeit.. aber du meinst in den couloir? es ist dort extrem bruchig, klettern muss man da in den couloir aber nicht.. :O
So amazing I like it and will support you
Thanks :)
I was up there twice., once from Adelboden, Tschenten and once coming from the Niesenkette. Watching you now, I can’t believe, that I really did it…. I do not remember the book. But, being a teenager, it might not have been all that important…… Congratulations you two. Keep going 2 weeks after the second time up the Gsuer, we “conquered” the Wildstrubel the first time. Was there 2 more times. Hope you have a chance to go there. A Frutiger in the USA
Gsur for sure is a nice mountain, there's huge change that you gonna be on the summit all alone, in such beautiful and visited area as Adelboden sure is.. we loved it there, and it's one of the shortest hikes we did.. in T5+ terrain, amazing.. this year we have hiked on Tierhoren on the other side.. video's on the channel.. Lohner is also very interesting challenge.. but too much "geroll" for me.. don't know .. but Wildstrubel we gonna absolutely do.. =) thanks for your feedback.. have a nice day
@@patrikfusko Gsuer, we were only “us” on the top. 8 people the first time, 6 the second time, both times with a friend Bergfuehrer. Strubel, each time w. our friend Bergfuehrer (we were all teenagers) 4 sechser Seils, weniger die beiden anderen Male. There was a group on their way down and a group ‘Englaender” stuck halfway up, in Halbschuhen, no ropes, no picks. I understand, that, since we were up there, there is a lot less glacier. Schade.
@@trudidolder6122 then I consider ourselves lucky.. that we are on our hikes alone, when I'm not counting the ibex,mountain goats or marmots.. there is the beauty in it, enjoying the silence.. about the glaciers.. it is really sad, this year I saw the Unteraargletscher.. doesn't even look like a glacier.. but it's one of the biggest of country
@@patrikfusko we were a Church youth group going “up there” (the Wildstrubel) for the first time. I felt sorry for the Bergfuehrer, to have to show us all the tricks, but, we were fast learners and had a great time. The other times he wanted to come along, because he told us, that he had a good time teaching us his knowlege. We had to use the picks for every step going up to the Strubel.. For us teenage girls, it was HARD work…. Once a mountain girl, always a mountain girl. Would not have missed one step. Hope to see more of your adventures. Have not seen your Tierhore trip yet. We attempted the Tierhore, but ran into a heavy
Thunderstorm and had to turn around.My Father climbed both the Lohner and the Grosse Lohner, among some other mountains. Hope you will have a chance to do so. Good luck to your next endeavor.
Very nice video ! Thanks for sharing
How are these kinds of ridge walks in late June into early July? Is it still frozen at that time of year?
Hi nice video. Is it possible to traverse the ridge between Gsur and Albristhorn?
yeah, it is.. there's is.. but you are gonna habe to habe rope, to rope down "abseil" from gsur to back of the ridge leading to albristhorn..
the place is secure to rope down..
Ist da der Berg irgendwie abgebrochen? Ich war vor 10 Jahren mal oben, aber an derart heftige Kletterei ab der Schlucht bis zum Gipfelkreuz kann ich mich beim besten Willen nicht mehr erinnern (es sei denn, ich hätte den Horror seither unbewusst total verdrängt 😅)
also, ich weiss es nicht, sicher nicht in der letzte Zeit.. aber du meinst in den couloir? es ist dort extrem bruchig, klettern muss man da in den couloir aber nicht.. :O