Großer Hanstein Climbing
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Elevation: | 1,232 ft |
GPS: |
49.16927, 7.97946 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 574 total · 5/month |
Shared By: | Jeff Klassen on Apr 13, 2015 |
Admins: | Shawn Heath |
Description
Longer approach for the area to a small selection of relatively short climbs. You probably wont have to have to fight off the crowds at this crag!
That said, the climbs that are here are of good quality and the view from the top of this proper forest tower might be worth the 30 minute up hill trailless trek.
Enough routes to keep 2 people busy for a few hours. Not much more.
That said, the climbs that are here are of good quality and the view from the top of this proper forest tower might be worth the 30 minute up hill trailless trek.
Enough routes to keep 2 people busy for a few hours. Not much more.
Getting There
From the town of Annweiler, follow B 48 to Waldhambach. Turn left onto Hauptstraße and then another left onto Kirchstraße. Continue up the hill, past the church and the cemetery. Park at the small gravel lot just past the cemetery before the pavement stops and the gravel double track road begins.
Follow the double track for 20 meters. There will be a fainter double track path that veers right and up hill. Follow that until it peters out and continue bushwacking up hill.
The tower is at the top of the hill.
Follow the double track for 20 meters. There will be a fainter double track path that veers right and up hill. Follow that until it peters out and continue bushwacking up hill.
The tower is at the top of the hill.
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