Thanks John! Complete? I guess it never will be. There are far too many crags to chart them all. But that keeps me busy whenever I can spare a day to explore the area.
I'm a big fan of your Suedpfalz articles and I'm waiting ... for new articles and topics, about other rocks ! As fast as possible, please ... For examples, you haven't still discover the rocks around Busenberg, Bruchweiler, Eppenbrunn, Schönau, Fischbach, ... In those villages, you will find too much remarkable climbing crags and pillars, like :
In Busenberg : Puhlstein, Buchkammer, Schlüsselfels, Sprinzel.
In Bruchweiler : Retschelfels, Eisenbahn, Geierstein.
In Eppenbrunn : Eulenfels, Rumberg, Rothenrümereck.
In Schönau : Hirtsfels, Adelsfels, Pfaffenfels, Hinzenfels.
In Dahn : Schützenwand, Hebelfels, Sängerfels, Jungfernsprung, Römerfels, Büttelfels, Schillerfels, Blitzfels, Wachtfels, ...
Always waiting for new topics and articles, for new rocky destinations, in this magical and picturesque Palatinate ... See you soon, as fast as possible !!! ^^
Hi to all the Sp's readers and visitors ! It does already a very long time, that you haven't published a new article on your Suedpfalz homepage ... I'm not understanding why. There are too much rocks still, to discover and to present, on this SP's webpage ... So, I'm waiting very unpatiently, of new topics and articles, which are talking about the remarkable palatian rocks ! Please, do it fast, I'm very hungry of new adventures in these wild and picturesque rocks ! Thanx a lot. See you soon, Gangolf.
Hello dear Gangolf and happy new year to you ! It does already a very, very long time, that you haven't written new articles and topics, about the palatian rocks ... I don't know why exactely, but it's too boring and annoying for me ! Your fantastic page is staying in a big stand-by for the instance, unfortunately ! Why this ? I hope you will finally correct this fault and publish new articles about new rocky destinations, in the Palatinate ! I'm waiting for you very unpatientely ! Do it fast please, thanx in advance for understanding me ... I'm a big passionnated hiker of the Palatinate sector !!!!!
Thanks for all your effort in creating these pages... in English :) My husband is from Saarland and we enjoyed climbing here while visiting his family. Your info & pictures were very helpful for finding and identifying these towers. I'm looking forward to future visits. Thanks again, the pages are great!
Gangolf Haub - Jun 29, 2011 9:24 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Thanks!
You're welcome, Sarah. It's always good to see that the effort you put into something was helpful for somebody else. Took any pictures?
Actually I got a handful of replies of people who were once stationed as soldiers in Germany. But since the fall of the iron curtain the US presence has greatly diminished and most of the bases have been closed. The biggest, however, at Rammstein is still in operation and it is only some 50km north of the northernmost part of the area.
Transcription - basically what I wrote in red tape is a collection and transcription of what the PK write and what you find in guidebooks. When you asked for resin, I quickly looked at the PK site and found that they changed the wording. I'll work on a translation.
Do I climb these rocks? Only those that allow a scrambling fool like me get on top. Quite often you can clamber up the slopes and with a hand or two negotiate your way to the platforms on the summit.
that is like some kid adding the City of Rocks, but cannot, does not climb...just hikes through, takes photos and adds a climbing beta page to SP...the membership would take him to the woodshed....yet you have 80 confirmations that you did a great deed here....pathetic double standard
Proterra - Dec 28, 2005 5:52 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentHeiliger Scheisse Gangolf!
Came across this page by accident, but really, this must be one of the most detailed pages on SP for an area like this...
Should get 5 stars.
Gangolf Haub - Dec 28, 2005 10:53 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentTss, tss! You should watch your expressions :-)
Thanks a lot!
JonBradford - Jan 15, 2006 8:04 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentIncredible. Thanks for sharing Gangolf!
Jon
Gangolf Haub - Jan 16, 2006 5:04 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThanks Jon! Glad you liked it.
John Climber - Feb 7, 2006 12:11 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentGangolf,
Very complete page....excellent maps and a lot of beta. Congratulations !!
Gangolf Haub - Feb 7, 2006 2:58 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThanks John! Complete? I guess it never will be. There are far too many crags to chart them all. But that keeps me busy whenever I can spare a day to explore the area.
stinkycheezman33 - Aug 17, 2007 2:54 pm - Voted 10/10
wonderful page!sehr gut! great way to organize all the rocks below. bravo. i hope to visit there someday!
Kikee - Sep 22, 2009 6:18 am - Voted 10/10
Waiting about new articles ...I'm a big fan of your Suedpfalz articles and I'm waiting ... for new articles and topics, about other rocks ! As fast as possible, please ... For examples, you haven't still discover the rocks around Busenberg, Bruchweiler, Eppenbrunn, Schönau, Fischbach, ... In those villages, you will find too much remarkable climbing crags and pillars, like :
In Busenberg : Puhlstein, Buchkammer, Schlüsselfels, Sprinzel.
In Bruchweiler : Retschelfels, Eisenbahn, Geierstein.
In Eppenbrunn : Eulenfels, Rumberg, Rothenrümereck.
In Schönau : Hirtsfels, Adelsfels, Pfaffenfels, Hinzenfels.
In Dahn : Schützenwand, Hebelfels, Sängerfels, Jungfernsprung, Römerfels, Büttelfels, Schillerfels, Blitzfels, Wachtfels, ...
Kikee - Nov 8, 2009 7:31 am - Voted 10/10
Waiting for new visits ...Always waiting for new topics and articles, for new rocky destinations, in this magical and picturesque Palatinate ... See you soon, as fast as possible !!! ^^
Kikee - Dec 1, 2010 5:38 pm - Voted 10/10
Sp's Suedpfalz homepageHi to all the Sp's readers and visitors ! It does already a very long time, that you haven't published a new article on your Suedpfalz homepage ... I'm not understanding why. There are too much rocks still, to discover and to present, on this SP's webpage ... So, I'm waiting very unpatiently, of new topics and articles, which are talking about the remarkable palatian rocks ! Please, do it fast, I'm very hungry of new adventures in these wild and picturesque rocks ! Thanx a lot. See you soon, Gangolf.
Kikee - Jan 17, 2011 7:13 pm - Voted 10/10
Your websiteHello dear Gangolf and happy new year to you ! It does already a very, very long time, that you haven't written new articles and topics, about the palatian rocks ... I don't know why exactely, but it's too boring and annoying for me ! Your fantastic page is staying in a big stand-by for the instance, unfortunately ! Why this ? I hope you will finally correct this fault and publish new articles about new rocky destinations, in the Palatinate ! I'm waiting for you very unpatientely ! Do it fast please, thanx in advance for understanding me ... I'm a big passionnated hiker of the Palatinate sector !!!!!
SarahThompson - Jun 26, 2011 6:18 am - Voted 10/10
Thanks!Thanks for all your effort in creating these pages... in English :) My husband is from Saarland and we enjoyed climbing here while visiting his family. Your info & pictures were very helpful for finding and identifying these towers. I'm looking forward to future visits. Thanks again, the pages are great!
Gangolf Haub - Jun 29, 2011 9:24 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Thanks!You're welcome, Sarah. It's always good to see that the effort you put into something was helpful for somebody else. Took any pictures?
SarahThompson - Jun 29, 2011 8:57 pm - Voted 10/10
Re: Thanks!Yes I did take pictures, and I'll try to attach some to your pages soon... just flew home today. Thanks again!
Gangolf Haub - Aug 7, 2011 2:06 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Red TapeActually I got a handful of replies of people who were once stationed as soldiers in Germany. But since the fall of the iron curtain the US presence has greatly diminished and most of the bases have been closed. The biggest, however, at Rammstein is still in operation and it is only some 50km north of the northernmost part of the area.
Transcription - basically what I wrote in red tape is a collection and transcription of what the PK write and what you find in guidebooks. When you asked for resin, I quickly looked at the PK site and found that they changed the wording. I'll work on a translation.
Do I climb these rocks? Only those that allow a scrambling fool like me get on top. Quite often you can clamber up the slopes and with a hand or two negotiate your way to the platforms on the summit.
Dow Williams - Aug 8, 2011 3:17 am - Voted 1/10
have you...actually climbed this crag? or do you just add stuff like this for wikipedia sake???
Gangolf Haub - Aug 8, 2011 8:52 am - Hasn't voted
Re: have you...see my answer to Borut above
Dow Williams - Aug 8, 2011 10:33 am - Voted 1/10
Re: have you...that is like some kid adding the City of Rocks, but cannot, does not climb...just hikes through, takes photos and adds a climbing beta page to SP...the membership would take him to the woodshed....yet you have 80 confirmations that you did a great deed here....pathetic double standard