Panico
Maltatal Climbing Guide

Topic of interest
  • Bouldering
  • Climbing
region
AT - Austria
Author
Gerhard Schaar
number of pages
336
ISBN
978-3-95611-129-7
publisher
Panico Alpinverlag
local region
Carinthia
Panico

Description

<p>Climbing &amp; Bouldering Guide Maltatal - Sport Climbing - Alpine Climbing - Bouldering.<br></p><p>Since the first edition of the climbing guide in 2015, the Maltatal has blossomed from a former insider tip to a real top spot. And not without reason: it offers a rich selection of first-class climbing and bouldering opportunities. The new, completely revised 2nd edition is a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to this wonderful valley with its fantastic destinations.</p><p>Whether you're fidgeting on Christoph Rauch's boulder test piece "The Source" (Fb 8b+) in the romantic Valley of the Kings, letting the "White Winds" (6c) on the Yellow Secret blow around your ears or sniffing the high alpine air on the Plaisir ridge of the Langkarscheid (IV+): there's something for almost everyone in the Valley of Falling Waters.</p><p>Families and multipitch beginners will enjoy the pleasure routes of the Seenplatten (max. V+) and the Damm-High-Arena. Child-friendly, flat meadows at the start and a via ferrata for beginners (A/B) offer potential for the whole climbing family.</p><p>Three additional areas at the gates of the Malta Valley give the climbing guide a whole new dimension: the Breitwand with its multi-pitch routes and the Jungfernsprung - Seaclimbs directly above the water - on Lake Millstätter See form a gentle contrast to the inner alpine Malta Valley. And with the Danielsberg near Kolbnitz, another Malta break day can be filled if required.</p><p>Gerhard Schaar has compiled all the relevant information for vertical adventures in the valley of falling water in the categories of bouldering, sport climbing &amp; alpine climbing. On 336 pages (100 new pages!), he presents over 500 sport climbing pitches on 23 massifs, around 300 bouldering problems and all the technical and alpine routes worth mentioning.</p
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