Prasserebach
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Also known as: Prässerebach.
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| | Raps:max ↨66ft
Red Tape: Shuttle: Rock type:Conglomerate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Best season: | Summer
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GPS data automatically extracted from www.descente-canyon.com, please visit their site for more detailed information.
Introduction[edit]
Due to the conglomerate stone it is advisable to always go with a drill in there, and check well the existing points.
Approach[edit]
Descent[edit]
Exit[edit]
Red tape[edit]
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Trip reports and media[edit]
Picture credits : Timo Stammwitz