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2000 RINDERHORN HIKE PHOTOS BY DAVE GARDNER & MARK HUTTON |
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When we finally reached the ridge the weather was fine.
There were clouds in the valley but the Rinderhorn itself was clear.
From the lowest point on the ridge we walked up a rocky path which kept
on top of the ridge until the rocks became snow covered. At this stage
we needed our crampons to continue. Along the ridge in the opposite
direction to where we were going was the Chli Rinderhorn. |
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The Chli Rinderhorn is a rocky peak which can be seen
on the far left photo. Although the peak is smaller than the Rinderhorn
in size it is a more technical route. |
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As the ridge path became snow covered we traversed a little way on to the face to avoid the sharp arrete. As the rocks finally gave way to snow we stopped to put our crampons on. At this stage the weather was fine, we could see our target peek and route we had travelled already. After allowing Mark the luxuary of half-an-hour finally manage to strap his crampons to hit feet we set off on the snow for the summit of the Rinderhorn. RIGHT: A view
of the Rinderhorn from the ridge. |
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