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Latest update: 2017-05-08 on Wallis blog – added Wallis pictures from Henk. Merged transalp blogs into one blog.

[2017-May]
Plan to stay at home in Frankenjura for climbing and enjoying franconia beer 🙂

[2017-04-22 … 2017-05-01]
I spend some time in wallis with henk. Find pictures on the Wallis blog.

[2017-04-02 … 2017-04-07]
I spend some time in Ortler group with mike. Find pictures on the Ortler blog.

[2017-01-21 … 2017-03-21]
I stopped the project transalp after half of the distance. I had very good conditions, besides sleeping arms no physically problems but I lost fun to go on through Swizzerland which I know very well already and which would be so expensive. I will spend the complete april again in the alps but with normal ski tours and no traverse any more. So stay tuned … updates will follow.

Thanks so far for all support: accompanying me, maintaining basecamp, repairing things, mentally support and comments from all of you!

I evaluated my gps files … some statistic data:

daily stage length

daily stage up hill meters

In total I went 1050 km distance and about 60500 m up and down.

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Find the Transalp blog here Transalp with the following sections:

  • [2017-01-21 … 2017-01-25] From Vienna to Puchberg am Schneeberg. On the way to the real alps.
  • [2017-01-26 … 2017-02-01] From Puchberg am Schneeberg to Eisenerz. Traversing the first mountains: Schneeberg, Rax, Veitsch, Hochschwab.
  • [2017-02-02 … 2017-02-09] From Eisenerz to Öblarn. Traversing the Niedere Tauern
  • [2017-02-12 … 2017-02-19] From Öblarn to Maria Alm. Northern Kalkalps: Dachstein, Tennengebirge, Steinernes Meer.
  • [2017-02-23 … 2017-03-04] From Maria Alm to Steinach am Brenner. The typical winter tour area: Kitzbühler and Tuxer alps.
  • [2017-03-05 … 2017-03-21] From Steinach am Brenner to Scuol in Swizzerland, passing Stubaier, Ötztaler and Sesvenna group.

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  1. Jan Hammersland

    Hi Thomas ! I am a Norwegian man also traversing the alps-starting from Eisenerz 8.jan.
    Do you know a good guide from this area that I could contact.(I have done Puchberg-Eisenerz a few years ago and ca.20 stages in Switzerland)
    Regards Jan Hammersland

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  2. Jan Hammersland

    When do you plan to start from Eisenerz ? Was there from 7. january but very bad weather
    and very cold.Also veryhigh avalanche risk. Will try again later,
    Jan Hammersland ,Norway

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  3. Jan Hammersland

    I am in Norway at the moment- have not decided when I will return to the alps yet.
    I will be in contact if I return in February.(will do a week with a French teem from Les Arcs to Queyras in late march)
    Good look with your tour.
    Jan H

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  4. Mike

    Wann kommt dein nächster Begleiter vorbei?
    Ich habe Ersatzteile für deine Blcak Diamond Stöcke.
    Ich habe ein unbenutztes, mittleres Segment. Einen ganzen Stock und einen, wo das oberste Segment gebrochen ist. Ich könnte die Teile mitgeben.

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  5. henk

    Hallo Thomas, schon mehr Bruch als in 10 Jahre Bergsteigen!, viel Glück aus dem Wittgensteinerland. Gruß von Hilde und Henk.

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    1. thomaspablitschko Autor

      Holzer hatte ich vor … davor war aber ne Pizzeria mit zimmer am weg … da hats mich dort reingezogen. Im hauptraum waren wie in austria üblich die rauchschwaben gehangen. Ich war dann dem 5 jährigen wirtsenkel und seiner 8 jährigen freundin im Nichtraucher nebenraum und hab nach dem essen blinde küh mit gespielt.

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  6. Mike

    Laut Börge bist du erst dann angekommen, wenn du dich bereits über die bloße Anwesenheit einer Mücke freust 😉
    Cya nxt wk

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  7. Jan Hammersland

    Good to see that motivation is back-I follow your trip from day to day.
    Be careful if temp- risis now.
    god luck from Norway

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  8. Matthias

    Servus Pablo,
    as if you climb it’s time for ‚Dranbleiben‘.
    You come now in the near of German’s border – may be some more folks
    goes together with you.
    You are a little bit quick I think!
    You guess – you are around Thursday, Febr. 23th near Bluehnbachtal?
    I will go 4 days with you!
    Good luck.
    Actually the conditions are not so bad.
    You have many luck (with snow) especially in the West of Austria …
    Ciao,
    Matthias

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  9. Ernst Pablitschko

    Hallo lieber Thomas,
    ich habe den Link von deiner Schwester bekommen und ich muss sagen, Hut ab vor deiner starken Leistung!!! Du schonst ja auf deiner wunderschönen Tour weder Material noch Mensch und ehrlich gesagt mich friert es schon beim Anblickt dieser fantastischen Bilder. Halt durch, du schaffst das und es wird ja jetzt angeblich auch immer wärmer. Bis dahin einen weiteren tollen Trip und komme mir gesund und munter wieder zurück. Liebe Grüße aus Unterhaching und bis bald Ernst & Co.

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  10. henk

    Hallo Thomas, toll das es weiter geht, bestell die nette Wirtin in der Oberlandhütte liebe Grüße von mir. Alles Gute aus Wittgenstein. NB die „Topflagge“ ist gekommen. henk

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  11. Jan Hammersland

    I have followed your tour with great interest and feel a little bit
    sorry that the motivation went away.The mountains are there next year !!!!!
    I will do 7 stages in France next week.Les Arcs to Aiguilles en Queyras.
    I wish You all the best.

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  12. Jan Hammersland,

    HI Thomas !
    The stage from Eisenerzer Ramsau to Wald am Schoberpass via Kragelschinken and Zeiritzkampel. I try ti figur out how long time I need from Kr.schinken to Zeiritzkampel. and how is
    the downhill to Schoberpass ? If it is possible I would like to hear Your experience
    from this stage, I will start here the 11.of jan.
    All the best from Jan Hammersland(Norway)

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    1. thomaspablitschko Autor

      Hi Jan,
      I sent you per mail the track which includes timestamps also. The youth hostel jufa was a perfekt starting point for this stage. The tour takes a whole day – there are some distances between Kragelschinken and Zeiritzkample. Skiing down to Schoberpass is nice in the upper area, in the lower area you have to follow forest roads.
      Good luck

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