The Rote Wand ("Red Wall") is the second highest mountain at 2,704 m (AA) in the range, behind the lower pit Wildgrubenspitze(2,753 metres (9,032 ft)) in the mountains of Lech sources, it rises from the valley floor between the Großes Walsertal in the north, and Dalaas (Monastery Valley) in the south. The name "Red Wall/(Rote Wand)" originates from the distinct red-Lias limestone, which is particularly striking in the south wall. On the north side is a small glacier, the source of the Meng River.
From the Formarin Alpe on the hiking trail in 1 hour to the east end of the wall. From there pathless to the sectors 30-60 minutes.
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Data: 2021
The Climbing Guidebook Vorarlberg includes no less than five mountain groups: the Bregenzerwald Mountains, the Lechquellen Mountains and parts of the Rätikon, Silvretta and Verwall.
Autore/i: S. Lindemann
Data: 2020
Kletterführer für ein riesiges Gebiet, das sich vom Bregenzer Wald über das Rheintal bis hinein ins Montafon und den Arlberg hoch erstreckt - es warten zahlreiche Kletter-Perlen.
Autore/i: A. Jentzsch-Rabl, A. Jentzsch
Data: 2020
Plaisirklettern in Tirol / Nordtirol / Bayern / Salzburg - Im Kletterführer werden die schönsten Touren zwischen 5 (5a) und 7 (6b) in sehr gut bis gut mit Bohrhaken ausgestatteten Mehrseillängen-Routen vorgestellt.
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Rote Wand - Formarinsee - RoteWand
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