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The Innsbruck Fixed Rope Climbing Route was built in 1986. The best of the best have climbed on these rocks including mountain legend Hermann Buhl and also Hannes Gasser, who this route is named after. Climb in the footsteps of these climbing greats and experience unique mountain adventure. The route was renovated by Innsbruck’s Alpine School in 2008.
Section 1
The starting point of the climbing route is just a few minutes away from the Hafelekar Station. The ridge leads over the Seegruben, Kamin and Kemacher peaks and on to the Langen Sattel (Long Saddle). From this point you can make your descent via the Kärntnersteig to the Seegrube Station in approximately 1 hour or you can continue to section 2. Overall walking time: 4 hours
Section 2
Section 2 has an overall walking time of approximately 3 hours. Continuing on from Langen Sattel, the climb takes you over the wide Grasrücken onto the eastern Sattel Peak and to the beginning of the secured ropes of section 2.
Then via the western Sattel Peak to Frau-Hitt-Peak. From this point, you can descend via the Schmidhuber trail to the Seegrube or to Höttinger Alm.
Safety und Facts
Facts:
B and C levels of difficulty
A good level of fitness, sure-footedness and a head for heights are strictly necessary
The route is split into 2 sections. There are 2 official descents (At the end of section 1 and at the end of section 2)
Please respect the environment and do not litter
The last cable car leaves the Seegrube Station at 5.30pm (11.30pm on Fridays)
Safety:
You are entering high-alpine terrain. Full climbing equipment including helmet, harness, ferrata set and sturdy shoes are an absolute must!
A good level of fitness, sure-footedness and a head for heights are strictly necessary
Due to the length of the climbing route, it is essential to wait for safe weather conditions before commencing your climb. Do not attempt to climb the route in stormy weather conditions
Attention: There is no official emergency descent! Official descents are located at the Langen Sattel (Long Saddle) at the end of section 1, and at the Frau Hitt Sattel (Frau Hitt Saddle) at the end of section 2!
Alpine Emergency Number: 144
The segments of the route are marked in different colours. In case of an accident, inform the emergency services of the segment you are located in
Get Inspired
Climbing Arena
It takes about 20 minutes to get from the Seegrube Station to the Nordkette Climbing Arena. There are approximately 40 tours which are mainly single-rope routes at the UIAA difficulty levels 4 – 9, which means they are suitable for both beginner and advanced-level climbers.
Hiking Trails
Tall or short, young or old, there is something for every hiker at the Nordkette. From short, flat circular hiking trails to longer tours from the Hungerburg into the Karwendel Nature Park, here you will find hikes and walks for every level of ability.
Naturepark Karwendel
With an area covering 727 square kilometres, the Karwendel Nature Park encompasses almost the whole Karwendel mountain range. It is the largest protected region in the Tyrol and Austria’s largest Nature Park.