Vid Pogachnik - Dec 3, 2005 10:01 am - Voted 10/10
Hm?This pic illustrates fine what you said it might be degree UIAA III. But usually if the route is protected by fixed ropes, as your other pictures are showing, they would not leave a detail like this unprotected. So I guess you went off the path and the route where it goes is less difficult. Because of less experienced hikers you should try to give as objective rating of difficulties.
viktor stuffer - Dec 3, 2005 1:16 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Hm?Vid, as you rightly guess, the Großer Ifinger is an easy walk up protected by fixed ropes, of course from bottom to top.
On this photo the guy:
a) has lost the right route
b) he is teasing the SP community.
Vid, what do you think is the right answer?
The North Face - Dec 6, 2005 9:47 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Hm?You are right! This photo has been taken 1m away from the fixed rope but I don' t have another pic to show how steep it really is. Of course this part is LESS difficult using the rope but my opinion is that at this kind of steepness and especially in this kind of rock you really get better to the top by not using the rope due to the fact that you can slip away very easily.
The North Face - Dec 6, 2005 9:54 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Hm?I don' t want to scare anyone by not showing the rope. I corrected the caption belonging to the photo by writing that I prefered not using the rope. Sorry for that, but I really wasn' t trying to tease SP...
Fausto Carlevaris - Oct 5, 2006 8:43 am - Voted 10/10
Hm? Hm!Very beautiful photo! But my opinion is the same expressed by Vid. When I was young I have climbed this mount without problems and with city shoes. But two years ago I return there and my "age+experience" say the ordinary hiking route must suggest the easier route: here it maybe can be classified "EE" (="expert hikers" according with the Italian Alpin Club classifications). But be sure: your page remains a good page!
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