rgg - Sep 18, 2014 11:08 am Date Climbed: Aug 23, 2014
East west traverse
The weather forecast for tomorrow was pretty good, so I wanted to get to the Sesvenna Hütte, so that I could climb Piz Sesvenna tommorow.
Since I had already visited the hut a few years earlier and wanted to get there by a different way, I decided on an unusual (and pretty long) route: Starting at St. Valentin auf der Haide, I first hiked up to Seeköpfl, then followed the long ridge to the west, traversing the Seebödenspitze and Piz Rassas. On the ridge there wasn't always a clear trail, but it wasn't hard: mostly hiking, with just the very occasional use of hands.
Route Climbed: Haider Alm direct Date Climbed: September 2000
After a long hike decided to climb the remaining 800m from Haider Alm to Seebödenspitze. Had to hurry since the last cable car was due at 16:00 o'clock. After having had a stretch of bad weather (7 days) on this day the sky cleared up and afforded great panorama views of the eastern Alps.
rgg - Sep 18, 2014 11:08 am Date Climbed: Aug 23, 2014
East west traverseThe weather forecast for tomorrow was pretty good, so I wanted to get to the Sesvenna Hütte, so that I could climb Piz Sesvenna tommorow.
Since I had already visited the hut a few years earlier and wanted to get there by a different way, I decided on an unusual (and pretty long) route: Starting at St. Valentin auf der Haide, I first hiked up to Seeköpfl, then followed the long ridge to the west, traversing the Seebödenspitze and Piz Rassas. On the ridge there wasn't always a clear trail, but it wasn't hard: mostly hiking, with just the very occasional use of hands.
Gangolf Haub - Mar 16, 2004 9:36 am
Route Climbed: Haider Alm direct Date Climbed: September 2000After a long hike decided to climb the remaining 800m from Haider Alm to Seebödenspitze. Had to hurry since the last cable car was due at 16:00 o'clock. After having had a stretch of bad weather (7 days) on this day the sky cleared up and afforded great panorama views of the eastern Alps.