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Excalibur Guide

  • Grade context: FR
  • Ascents: 4

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Table of contents

1. Excalibur 8 routes in Sector

Summary:
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Seasonality

All Sport climbing

Lat / Long: 46.761241, 8.376076

ethic

Talk to locals about the ethic of bolting and retro-bolting routes.

inherited from Wendenstöcke
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Zonda

FA: Thomas Ulrich & Rolf Ulrich, 1986

6c Sport 250m, 7, 12
2 Troja

FA: Roger Schäli, Michal Pitelka & Markus Iff, 2004

7a+ Sport 230m, 6, 12
3 Excalibur

FA: Peter Lechner & Viktor Amann, 1983

6b Sport 230m, 8, 12
4 Lancelot

FA: Yves Remy & Claude Remy, 1992

7a Sport 250m, 7, 12
5 Blaue Lagune

FA: Kasper Ochsner & Thomas Ulrich, 1986

7b+ Sport 250m, 9, 12
6 Indian Summer

FA: Peter Lechner & Kasper Ochsner, 1988

7b Sport 300m, 10, 12
7 Wendenvögel

FA: Peter Lechner, Kasper Ochner & Thomas Ulrich, 1987

6b Sport 300m, 11, 12
8 Niagara

FA: Reto Ruhstaller & Bernd Rathmayr, 1999

7b+ Sport 250m, 7, 12

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
6b Excalibur Sport 230m, 8, 12
Wendenvögel Sport 300m, 11, 12
6c Zonda Sport 250m, 7, 12
7a Lancelot Sport 250m, 7, 12
7a+ Troja Sport 230m, 6, 12
7b Indian Summer Sport 300m, 10, 12
7b+ Blaue Lagune Sport 250m, 9, 12
Niagara Sport 250m, 7, 12
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