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Mayerlrampe (Grossglockner)
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Mayerlrampe (Grossglockner) 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Alpine Climbing

 

Page By: Jurgen Mesman

Created/Edited: Dec 10, 2007 / Sep 29, 2008

Object ID: 364245

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Page Score: 88.7% - 14 Votes 

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Introduction

The Mayerlrampe is definitely the most remunerative steep ice route at Grossglockner (up to 70ยบ). The climb is much safer than it's more famous neighbours the Pallavicinirinne and the Berglerrinne.

I climbed the Mayerlrampe in october 2005 with two dutch climbers. We were lucky, perfect weather and perfect conditions!

We made a lot of pictures. This albums shows a selection of our pictures of this beautifull climb.

External Links

For more information about the Mayerlrampe:

* Mayerlrampe at SP
* Route description at www.bergsteigen.at
* Trip report (in german) at www.rocksports.de

Images


At the NW-ridge

Deep view

The Grossglockner

Heading for the Mayerlrampe

The Glocknerwand

Grossglockner, Glocknerleitl

Sundown ...

Grossglockner at sunrise

On the NW-ridge

Sunset at the Adlersruhe

The last pitch in the Mayerlrampe

At the Adlersruhe

On the NW-ridge

On our way to the Glockner Bivak

Sunrise in the Mayerlrampe


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schmid_thCongratulations...

Voted 10/10

for one of the greatest climbs in Eastern Alps! Great trip, great photos!
Posted Dec 18, 2007 5:49 am

Jurgen MesmanRe: Congratulations...

Hasn't voted

Thanks for your kind words Thomas! It is surtainly a great climb: long, difficult and a perfect combination of rock and ice. The climb was very special for me because I was only 18 years old.
Greetz, Jurgen
Posted Dec 18, 2007 10:40 am

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