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Aig. Blanche de Peuterey - looking back from the summit at Point Güßfeld into the north face (one can see a party of three climbers on the lower left side)


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Diego SahagúnSome information

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Can you say us the angle of climb? Did you need ice screws for climbing that slope? Thanks.
Posted Mar 25, 2002 12:04 pm

Bernhard SauerRe: Some information

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Hi Diego,



the average angle of this specific north face route we did (Chabod/Grivel) is according to the guide book

a) in the first part: 50 degrees

b.) in the middle section: 45 degrees and

c) in the upper part: 55 degrees.



We had a short overhanging and vertical part of about 30 to 45 feet high where we had to cross a big crevasse a the key section of the ice climb.



If you take my picture as a reference it would lead to a wrong conclusion; it is a bit steeper than one would expect.



However, we had excellent conditions and didn´t use neither ice srews nor any other belay - it was just not necessary.



Regards,

Bernhard
Posted Mar 25, 2002 2:16 pm

Bernhard SauerRe: Some information

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Hi Diego,



the average angle of this specific north face route we did (Chabod/Grivel) is according to the guide book

a) in the first part: 50 degrees

b.) in the middle section: 45 degrees and

c) in the upper part: 55 degrees.



We had a short overhanging and vertical part of about 30 to 45 feet high where we had to cross a big crevasse at the key section of the ice climb.



If you take my picture as a reference it would lead to a wrong conclusion; it is a bit steeper than one would expect.



However, we had excellent conditions and didn´t use neither ice srews nor any other belay - it was just not necessary.



Regards,

Bernhard
Posted Mar 25, 2002 2:18 pm

Antonio GianiGrande foto!

Voted 10/10

Veramente una bella immagine!



Antonio
Posted Nov 1, 2004 2:18 am

Bernhard SauerRe: Grande foto!

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grazie!

Bernhard
Posted Nov 4, 2004 6:19 pm

Trevor Simmonsstunning

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nice pic!
Posted Jul 29, 2005 9:05 pm

Tomek LodowyRe: stunning

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...oh yes it is!!!

Tomek
Posted Nov 15, 2008 6:58 pm

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