Leonsberg
Erinna and I joined a hike to the grassy summit of Leonsberg. Austrians love their summit crosses and today we got a behind the scenes view of one being erected. Not the easiest place to land a helicopter.
Erinna and I joined a hike to the grassy summit of Leonsberg. Austrians love their summit crosses and today we got a behind the scenes view of one being erected. Not the easiest place to land a helicopter.
Cat, Louise and I rounded off the weekend with a two day trip to the Gamskarkogelhütte on the very summit at 2467m. Snow shoes were not obligatory, but proved very helpful on the large snowy slopes during the approach. In fact, the winter room door was completely covered by late-season snow, requiring a jump in through the upper window to get inside.
The hilariously named Loser mountain has by far my favourite Klettersteig to date. The Panorama-Klettersteig Sisi features super steep faces, tonnes of exposure and great views across to the Dachstein glacier behind.
Cat and Louise came to visit for the weekend! We began our multi-activity adventures on the Adlerspitze, whizzing up the Normalweg to have the summit to ourselves before the crowds arrived.
Short rest day after the Großglockner the day before. Ross managed to find all the best feet-off rests. I've done this Klettersteig before, but this time we finished up the Gipfelwand (summit wall). Not recommended if you didn’t enjoy the earlier pitches...
Ross and Clay flew from England for a quick hit ski mountaineering weekend and with perfect conditions forecast we drove south to Kals for a two day ascent of the Großglockner.
On day 1 we skinned up to the Stüdlhütte. The next morning we crossed the glacier and joined the armies of mountaineers bidding for the summit. The view down was stunning; the Großglockner is the most prominent peak in the Alps after Mont Blanc and the spread of peaks below was magical. You can see almost 240km from the summit. Less magical was the final 150m summit ridge - if you’re looking for space, solitude and a clear head in the mountains avoid the Großglockner on a bluebird spring morning.