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Alteschlossfelsen (= Old Castle Rock) is one of the weirdest rock formations I have seen in my life. A 1km lineup of sandstone mushrooms, often connected at the tops forming endless caved, rock windows and overhangs. The PK list some 40 climbing (bouldering?) routes for this massif on their website. Difficulties range up to 9-!

Oct 3rd 2005


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JonBradfordNice rock.

JonBradford

Voted 10/10

Do you have similiar shots as this? Do you know the aproximate age of the sandstone?

Jon
Posted Jan 14, 2006 1:54 am

Gangolf HaubRe: Nice rock.

Gangolf Haub

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Thanks Jon. Do I have more pictures like this? You might explore this page, there are about 100 of them ;-)



I had to look up the age: 200 million years ago the area settled into a basin, which turned into a sea, creating the sediments. 20 million years later the ground rose again and erosion did the rest, leaving countless sandstone towers, which today are often hidden deep inside the forests.
Posted Jan 14, 2006 11:14 am

toddcaffeyAre you...

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...just the coolest dude ever? I think so! Thanks for the great photos!
Posted Aug 6, 2006 10:27 pm

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on Oct 3, 2005 2:36 pm

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