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Ortles NE Face, possible new mixed climb by Durogati, Ladurner, Lemayr
23/10/2018 - Alpinism
Ortles NE Face, possible new mixed climb by Durogati, Ladurner, Lemayr
On the NE Face of Ortles, the highest mountain in the South Tyrol, Daniel Ladurner, Hannes Lemayr and Aaron Durogati climbed what might well be a big new mixed climb.
Bletterbach, possible new icefall climbed by Ladurner and Lemayer
03/02/2018 - Alpinism
Bletterbach, possible new icefall climbed by Ladurner and Lemayer
Ice climbing in Italy's South Tyrol: in the Bletterbach Gorge Daniel Ladurner and Johannes Lemayer climbed Eistänzer, a probable new 110 m high ice and mixed climb graded WI6+ M6.
Gnadenlos, difficult and dangerous new Ortler ice climb
19/10/2017 - Alpinism
Gnadenlos, difficult and dangerous new Ortler ice climb
On the NW Face of Ortler (3905m) Daniel Ladurner, Johannes Lemayer and Herbert Plattner have made the first ascent of 'Gnadenlos', a new icefall described as 'WI5 with great risk'.
Königsspitze ice climb by Daniel Ladurner and Johannes Lemayer
10/10/2017 - Alpinism
Königsspitze ice climb by Daniel Ladurner and Johannes Lemayer
Mountaineering in the South Tyrol: on 07/10/2017 Daniel Ladurner and Johannes Lemayer climbed Schattenspiel, a line they believe is a new route described as 'a fantastic line of ice' up the NE Face of Königsspitze / Gran Zebrù.
Ortler Pleishornwasserfall ice climb first ascent video
02/02/2017 - Alpinism
Ortler Pleishornwasserfall ice climb first ascent video
Alpinism: the video documenting the first ascent of Pleishornwasserfall, the new ice and mixed climb established on 13/12/2016 by Daniel Ladurner and Johannes Lemayer up the NE Face of Ortler (3905m).
Pleishornwasserfall, new ice climb on Ortler North Face
15/12/2016 - Alpinism
Pleishornwasserfall, new ice climb on Ortler North Face
On 13 December 2016 Daniel Ladurner and Johannes Lemayer made the first ascent of Pleishornwasserfall (260m, WI6, M7+, A1), the obvious drip that plunges down the Northeast Face of Ortler, at 3905m the highest mountain in Italy’s South Tyrol.