Alpine Boots - for What ?
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Flower Child of the Mountains
Fluctuating Trail
The Standard Route Upward
Well Conducted
The Descent Route
The Artist
Acrophopia?
Only for Those in the Know
End of Hardship
Sas da Lech (2.934m)
Cima Pisciadu
A Dainty of this Route
The Plank Bridge
Like Ants on an Anthill
Natural Colour Key
The Life Insurance
Venturesome Trail
Via Ferrata at it's Best
The Entrance
Rifugio F. Cavazza al Pisciadù
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Via Ferrata Pisciadù
The End of a Great Day
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Solche Schilder haben der deutsche und der österreichische Alpenverein am Eingang zu allen Touren angebracht, wo es notwendig ist. Wer lesen kann, ist klar im Vorteil!
(Zu sehen ein Freund von mir am Eingang zum 'Jubiläumssteig' im Kaisergebirge.) Etwa 100 m weiter, "um's Eck ummi" sieht's dann so aus:
![Alpine Boots - for What ?](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/15/08/43681508.95b4cba7.240.jpg?r2)
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Solche Schilder haben der deutsche und der österreichische Alpenverein am Eingang zu allen Touren angebracht, wo es notwendig ist. Wer lesen kann, ist klar im Vorteil!
(Zu sehen ein Freund von mir am Eingang zum 'Jubiläumssteig' im Kaisergebirge.) Etwa 100 m weiter, "um's Eck ummi" sieht's dann so aus:
![Alpine Boots - for What ?](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/15/08/43681508.95b4cba7.240.jpg?r2)
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s.G.Herbert
Soooo hatte ich das Schild noch nie interpretiert.
(Sollte man vor jedem Parlamentsgebäude anbringen, oder?)
;-)))
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