Watzmann, GER – Aug 2020
Even though I don’t really give a damn about the “classic mountains that you MUST climb at one point”, the Watzmann simply is a very present mountain here in this
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Even though I don’t really give a damn about the “classic mountains that you MUST climb at one point”, the Watzmann simply is a very present mountain here in this
After way too many months I was out for two days with some fellows from my local Alpine Club (DAV Bad Reichenhall) and had an amazing time with such spectacular
As a Plan B because of the bad conditions at the Grossvenediger, we decided to get up at 3:35am instead and head for the Malta-valley to aim for a hike
For this one we gathered up last week early in the morning in order to have enough backup time available. Started at Hintersee (Bavaria, 788m) and hiked up to Blaueishütte,
Why do we always have to follow rules or opinions like to make it up the mountain fast and light? Why descending in the afternoon already – when primetime is
Booom! Sometimes a delay like the “Headache-of-Death” in the morning leads to something good. In our case: To something amazing! With our late timing for this tour, we already knew
Can’t believe that it was only three weeks before, that I participated at my first alpine-tour training. At that training, I gazed up towards the Grossglockner (3798m) – which is
Having high temperatures -as supposed to for a summer-, it was for sure a nice break in between to join a group of other mountaineers from the German Alpine Club
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In order to really enjoy your trips with a free mindset, to be safer and simply know about “what you’re doing out there”, you need to push your personal limits
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