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Goschener Tal
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Goschener Tal

 
Goschener Tal

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Page By: gabriele

Created/Edited: Oct 5, 2009 / Oct 12, 2009

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The valley from Goschenen to the West

starting from Goschenen (N side of Gotthard tunnel)
this valley goes toward west, up to the Dammastock ridge and with some very fine minor valleys
On its N side (right ascending) a big granite ridge full of walls and ridges made to amuse the rock climbers.

if you live near Milan, Zurich or Basel, or, obviously, in a town near the Gotthard highway, this range can offer you the possibility to make difficult and very fine rock routes in one day

of course you can also make mountaneering and ski-mountaneering here





I've climbed only 6 routes here but maybe I'm going to change this page to a range page.


web cam Goschener Tal (Powered by Kraftwerk Göschenen AG)

Images


Salbitschijen West-ridge

Salbitschijen West-ridge

Salbitschijen West-ridge

Salbitschijen West-ridge

the Dammastock ridge

the Dammastock ridge

the 3 schijenen (guards)

the 3 schijenen (guards)

the Alp

the Alp

Salbitschijen South ridge

Salbitschijen South ridge

Bergseeschijen . SSE wall

Bergseeschijen . SSE wall

Hochschijen skyline

Hochschijen skyline

Climbers on the Hochschijen

Climbers on the Hochschijen

Winterstock-Graue Wand-Gletschhorn B sides

Winterstock-Graue Wand-Gletschhorn B sides

Bergseeschijen

Bergseeschijen

Salbitschijen South-ridge

Salbitschijen South-ridge

On Goeschener Alp

On Goeschener Alp

Salbitschijen West-ridge

Salbitschijen West-ridge

The Dammastock circus

The Dammastock circus


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