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"Peakbookvenner"
Tromsdalstinden
- Dato:
- 12.08.2020
- Turtype:
- Fottur
- Turlengde:
- 5:10t
- Distanse:
- 18,5km
Nydelig kveldstur etter jobb med Renate. Vi begge var litt mentalt slitne, men siden langtidsvarselet viste kun regn og dårlig vær, var vi likevel godt motivert til å utnytte siste sjansen for å komme oss ut i sola på en liten stund. Det var kun en eller to andre vi møtte på fjellet denne kvelden, ellers var det ganske tomt for folk....Ble litt seint da vi var nede på parkeringsplassen igjen, men det var verdt det :-)
Schreckhorn
- Dato:
- 30.07.2020
- Turtype:
- Alpin klatring
- Turlengde:
- 13:20t
- Distanse:
- 13,5km
Unlike quite a few of the 4000m peaks I’ve climbed in the Alps in the last few years, the Schreckhorn has not actually stood at the top of my priority list for many years. It was really only after having heard about how awesome (and long) the Schreckhorn-Lauteraarhorn traverse was, from one of Tim’s friends who’d guided it last year, that it began to spark a bit of interest in me. I remember it having caught my eye when I did the Eiger traverse which ascends the Mittellegi ridge and descends the South ridge, but from that angle I thought it looked a bit bold for my climbing abilitiy (or lack of). Turns out the easiest route up the southwest ridge is actually “only” an AD+ with fairly easy climbing, not above III+. And having checked out various route descriptions it did sound like really nice, >>>
Grandes Jorasses
- Dato:
- 27.07.2020
- Turtype:
- Alpin klatring
- Turlengde:
- 9:48t
- Distanse:
- 8,3km
Following the brilliant first week of climbing, we had two easy days down in the valley back in Evolene which I mainly used for eating, drinking and sleeping plenty while also making plans for the second week. I’d earlier hoped that the Taschhorn-Dom traverse could be an option, but after having found out from the Swiss AlpineClub website that the Mischabel bivouac hut was closed for the season, it was obvious that this idea was not realistic – at least not this summer unfortunately. Having spent the week over in the Zermatt and Saas valleys, which I felt pretty familiar with now, I thought it would be quite nice to have a change of scenery and climb some other 4000ers in other regions of the Alps I hadn’t spent much time in. I was also quite keen to climb a “cool” mountain and so >>>