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'Only passable as an emergency'
Between 1734 and 1745, this cart track from Moos in Passeier (South Tyrol, Italy) to St. Leonhard was blasted into the rock wall.
"Well established for pedestrians, but only passable as an emergency", wrote the chronicler Beda Weber. It was not until 1900 that a road was built. The old cart track is now only a footpath. (On the right, a wayside shrine of the Catholic Way of the Cross, 1st station: 'He who sweated blood for us.')
This old cart track is now only a walking path. Among other places, it leads to the fixed rope route Stuller Waterfall.
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Zwischen 1734 und 1745 wurde dieser Fuhrweg von Moos in Passeier (Südtirol, Italien) nach St. Leonhard in den Fels gesprengt.
"Gut eingerichtet für Fußgänger, aber nur zur Not befahrbar", schrieb die Chronistin Beda Weber. Erst um 1900 wurde eine Straße gebaut. (Rechts ein Bildstock des katholischen Kreuzwegs, 1. Station: 'Der für uns Blut geschwitzt hat.')
Dieser alte Fuhrweg ist heute nur noch ein Spazierweg. Dieser führt unter anderem zum Klettersteig Stuller Wasserfall.
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"Well established for pedestrians, but only passable as an emergency", wrote the chronicler Beda Weber. It was not until 1900 that a road was built. The old cart track is now only a footpath. (On the right, a wayside shrine of the Catholic Way of the Cross, 1st station: 'He who sweated blood for us.')
This old cart track is now only a walking path. Among other places, it leads to the fixed rope route Stuller Waterfall.
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Zwischen 1734 und 1745 wurde dieser Fuhrweg von Moos in Passeier (Südtirol, Italien) nach St. Leonhard in den Fels gesprengt.
"Gut eingerichtet für Fußgänger, aber nur zur Not befahrbar", schrieb die Chronistin Beda Weber. Erst um 1900 wurde eine Straße gebaut. (Rechts ein Bildstock des katholischen Kreuzwegs, 1. Station: 'Der für uns Blut geschwitzt hat.')
Dieser alte Fuhrweg ist heute nur noch ein Spazierweg. Dieser führt unter anderem zum Klettersteig Stuller Wasserfall.
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Angelofruhr, Annalia S., Erika+Manfred, Peter_Private_Box and 18 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Bergfex club has replied to Andrea Ertl clubEs macht mir selbst Freude, mich über solche Details am Wegesrand zu informieren.
Brennholz hat auch einer gelagert.....
Bergfex club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo clubBergfex club has replied to Christa1004 club11 Jahre Bauzeit!
Bergfex club has replied to LotharW clubDie Saison dauert im Meraner Land bis Ende November.
Schnell noch hin, bevor der nächste Lockdown kommt.
HFF and a great weekend.
HFF, enjoy the weekend. Herb
Bergfex club has replied to Herb Riddle clubBergfex club has replied to Xata clubThe really significant thing, however, is that Austria is the first country in Europe to decide to make vaccination mandatory for the entire population.
Xata club has replied to Bergfex clubIn Portugal about 88% of fully vaccinated and 3rd dosis on 5% (my turn next week), very few antivax people but nevertheless they are implementing new restrictions to be soon announced
Bergfex club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubHFF und ein schönes Wochenende, Bernhard!
Bergfex club has replied to trester88 club;-)
A wonderful and interesting set of picture, which I like very much!
Very nice composition and great respect for climbing the mountain!
Great colours too
Best Wishes, HFF, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
Bergfex club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubBelated HFF!
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