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Documentary / Chronicle
Der Großglockner
Tom Dauer (2016)
Since the first ascent in 1800, the Grossglockner has played an important role in the development of alpinism. To this day it is of great importance for tourism in the region and, with over 5000 summits a year, a popular destination for mountaineers and other sportsmen. On foot, by bike or with the snow blowers during the winter clearing we set off on our way to Austria's highest peak.- 2016
- Austria
- 50 min
Since the first ascent in 1800, the Grossglockner has played an important role in the development of alpinism. To this day it is of great importance for tourism in the region and, with over 5000 summits a year, a popular destination for mountaineers and other sportsmen. On foot, by bike or with the snow blowers during the winter clearing we set off on our way to Austria's highest peak.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
Rough feels good!
Max Reichel (2012)
Rough feels good! is a documentary about mixed climbing that takes place in Coire An Lochain and Dunkeld Cave Crag. It was directed by Franz Hinterbrandner in 2012 and produced by Timeline Productions. It features Charly Fritzer, Matthias Wurzer, Will Sim and Greg Boswell.Max Reichel, Franz Hinterbrandner
- 2012
- Germany
- 29 min
Rough feels good! is a documentary about mixed climbing that takes place in Coire An Lochain and Dunkeld Cave Crag. It was directed by Franz Hinterbrandner in 2012 and produced by Timeline Productions. It features Charly Fritzer, Matthias Wurzer, Will Sim and Greg Boswell.Climbing locations