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Fischer-Schneider Gedenkwand Guide

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Table of contents

1. Fischer-Schneider Gedenkwand 7 routes in Crag

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Seasonality

Sport climbing, Trad climbing and Aid climbing

Lat / Long: 49.820846, 11.321456

summary

Small, forgotten crag with easy routes.

description

The old route in the south face (which now has a good direct start) has been supplemented with easy routes in the west face in the early 90's.

access issues

Seasonal closures for protected birds. See here: Closed crags

Additional information: IG Klettern closure list

Zoning concept

  • Zone 1: NO climbing
  • Zone 2: climbing on existing routes
  • Zone 3: new routes possible

Please respect signs and zoning.

inherited from Frankenjura Nord

ethic

  • The limestone is soft – please clean your shoes from dirt in order to avoid polished handholds and steps.
  • Don't toprope directly through bolts – use your own material.
  • Clean chalk and tickmarks with a brush.
  • Don't leave toilet paper.
  • Pick up rubbish.
  • No unnecessary noise.
  • No camp fire and bivvy.
  • Park considerately (tractor should be able to pass also at the weekend).
  • Smoking in the forests is forbidden from March 1 until October 31 by law.
  • No publishing of boulder blocks.
inherited from Frankenjura Nord

history

The first route here was set up in remembrance of members of the Bayreuth section of the German Alpine Club who died in the second world war, Wilhelm Fischer and Max Schneider.

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Für mai Ingridla

FFA: Gerd Arneth, 1993

3+ Sport 14m
2 Westwand

FFA: Gerd Arneth, 1993

4 Trad 14m
3 Direkte Westwand, linker Ausstieg 4+ Sport 14m
4 Direkte Westwand

FFA: Gerd Arneth, 1993

3+ Sport 14m
5 Westverschneidung

FFA: Gerd Arneth, 1993

4 Sport 14m
6 Fischer-Schneider-Gedenkweg 6 A0 Aid 18m
7 Direkter Fischer-Schneider

FFA: Andreas Schelter

7+ Sport 18m

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
3+ Direkte Westwand Sport 14m
Für mai Ingridla Sport 14m
4 Westverschneidung Sport 14m
Westwand Trad 14m
4+ Direkte Westwand, linker Ausstieg Sport 14m
6 A0 Fischer-Schneider-Gedenkweg Aid 18m
7+ Direkter Fischer-Schneider Sport 18m
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