Keyword: Dreifaltigkeit
Michi Wohlleben climbs one of the most difficult multi-pitch routes in Switzerland: Bodhichitta
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Michi Wohlleben climbed one of the most difficult multi-pitch routes in Switzerland: Bodhicitta on the Dreifaltigkeit in the Alpstein.
Matilda Söderlund scores the most difficult route in the Alpstein: Parzival (8b, 150m)
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Matilda Söderlund scores points on the multi-pitch route Parzival (8b, 150m). We spoke to the strong Swede.
Video report: an adventurous first ascent of the Trinity
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Actiontalk TV spoke to the professional alpinist about the climbing style and the uncertainty of first ascents.
Nils Favre and Siebe Vanhee climb the multi-pitch route Parzival (8b)
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Nils Favre and Siebe Vanhee manage the second and third repetitions of the Parzival route (8b, 6SL, 150 meters) on the Trinity.
Michi Wohlleben climbs the hardest route in the Alpstein with Parzival
Michi Wohlleben manages the first red point ascent of Parzival (8b), the most difficult alpine multi-pitch tour on the Dreifaltigkeit in the Alpstein (Säntis massif). As early as 1950, the...
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