Burschlwand Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 2,639 ft | 804 m |
GPS: |
47.1641, 10.582 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Page Views: | 2,333 total · 16/month | |
Shared By: | Shawn Heath on Jul 15, 2013 | |
Admins: | Phil Lauffen, Shawn Heath |
Description
Although this crag has become quite popular in the last few years, it's not polished, nor is it crowded. Most of the people you see here are hikers following the E5.
The climbing is up to 7 pitches and around 200m tall. The rock is structured limestone. Most of the pitches are in the 5.10 range, but some drop down to 5.8 or easier and go up to hard 5.12. And with such a short aproach, you can imagine that this crag has been developed like a sport crag. All of the routes are completely bolted, with bolted anchors and rap rings. You needn't bring any trad gear with you, just about 15 (maybe a couple more if you want to link pitches) draws and some lockers and you're set. Double ropes are nice to have for the rappels since some of the pitches may exceed 35m.
The climbing is up to 7 pitches and around 200m tall. The rock is structured limestone. Most of the pitches are in the 5.10 range, but some drop down to 5.8 or easier and go up to hard 5.12. And with such a short aproach, you can imagine that this crag has been developed like a sport crag. All of the routes are completely bolted, with bolted anchors and rap rings. You needn't bring any trad gear with you, just about 15 (maybe a couple more if you want to link pitches) draws and some lockers and you're set. Double ropes are nice to have for the rappels since some of the pitches may exceed 35m.
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