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165m. Traversing the Lobhörner offers varied climbing along the whole range with a fantastic view of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau on one side and the Thuner and Brienzersee on the other side. Since you practically always climbs on the south side of the Lobhörner, the tour is also possible if the approach has snow.

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highclimbingguy 8 Jul, 2022 Show βeta
βeta: It is fine with a 50m rope. A new bolted abb station has been added so its 2 x 20m abbs at the end
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βeta: It is fine with a 50m rope. A new bolted abb station has been added so its 2 x 20m abbs at the end
bobstones 25 Sep, 2019 Show βeta
βeta: The final abseil would be very tight on a 50m rope, guidebook says 25m length but we came down on 60m half ropes and touched down just before halfway.
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βeta: The final abseil would be very tight on a 50m rope, guidebook says 25m length but we came down on 60m half ropes and touched down just before halfway.

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Traverse of the Blüemlisalp

Grade: AD ***
(The Blüemlisalp Massif)

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