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TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY
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TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY
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Difficulty
Trenkwald / Mattl
Start
Finish
Westward facing Icefall with interesting and steep pitches at the exit
Risk of avalanches: yes
Risk of avalanches: yes
Trenkwald / Murlehnfall
Start
Finish
Interesting westward facing Icefall with easily reachable starting point.
Risk of avalanches: yes
Risk of avalanches: yes
Plangeroß / Bachtrattle
Start
Finish
Very beautiful and long icefall faced to the west
Risk of avalanches: yes
Risk of avalanches: yes
Plangeroß / Hexenbesen (also Shark)
Start
Finish
Extremely difficult, narrow icefall with mixed-climbing. First climbed by Eder Stefan and Hans Streng. Rock climbing gear (Camalot up to size 3, pitons and slings) is absolutely essential.
Risk of avalanches: yes
Risk of avalanches: yes
Plangeroß / Reiselehn
Start
Finish
Airy climbing after ascent with backcountry skis. Ice gully with steep middle part.
Risk of avalanches: yes
Risk of avalanches: yes
Mittelberg / Rote Mure
Start
Finish
Ideal icefall which is also combinable with the Schneelehnfall.
Risk of avalanches: hardly
Risk of avalanches: hardly
Mittelberg / Notwegfall
Start
Finish
3 beautiful and high-Alpine Icefalls, great for a day trip.
Risk of avalanches: yes
Risk of avalanches: yes
Scheibrand / Mauerköpflfall
Start
Finish
Beautiful, moderately difficult, not too steep icefall. The steep passages are interrupted by flat stretches.
Risk of avalanches: hardly
Risk of avalanches: hardly
Scheibrand
Start
(1290m)
Finish
(1363m)
The Scheibrand climbing garden is located after the hamlet of Scheibrand on the right-hand side (western side of the valley) and is visible from the car park. There are difficult routes on vertical to overhanging wall. The best time is from the beginning of May to the end of September.