This caused me to relive memories from 1976. I am British and went on a 2 week ice climbing course in Austria. I was only 19. I remember climbing the Silvrettahon and we went East to climb the Gossglockner, the highlight of the trip, and did the same route as you (along with a team of course). We had good weather. It is my only experience of the Alps. I went on to walk up all the Munro peaks in Scotland (last one in 1996), however lived in New Zealand for 5 years and climbed in the Southern Alps including Mount Cook. The Southern Alps are all rubble compared to the Alps, and unlike the Gossglockner, found Mt Cook really scarey. In hindsight wish I had done more in the Alps. However a superb memory and thank you so much for posting.
Respect for the team because I know what you went through. My team and I climbed Grossglockner on August 1, 2022, and we were not served by the weather like you. There was new snow that fell during the night and we were followed by fog. Mostly an extremely nice experience.
Some parts in the shade were a bit icy, so it’s easier to climb rock with crampons than climb ice without them :) Although I did decide to put them off eventually.
Some beginner question: do we need to stay connected to a rope together with my friends when we are climbing and what is the purpose, i am talking about the orange thin rope? Isnt the via ferrata gear just enough?
This is not a via ferrata. It is an alpine ascent, and if you don’t have experience with alpine climbing and glacier crossing, you should hire a mountain guide.
So i think i have enough experience for the trekking/ rock part, but never did an glacier crossing, except once when i climbed the Zugspitze with a lot of snow(i know there is a glacier crossing part but I didn't realise where exactly), so is that part of the grossglockner hard or?
@@petkopetkov7333definetly dont recommend going to a mountain like this if you havent done atleast 1 alpine climbing course you can put yourself and the people that gotta save you in danger
Note that there are only metal posts around which you can wrap the rope to minimize the risk of a "long fall" and pulling other people with you. This is definitely NOT a via ferrata.
Thank you! Hmm I think it was probably about 2hrs… but that was because we were roped up. If I were to go again I wouldn’t use a rope and then it’s more like 1hr…
Is the climbing is hard like really hard I’m starting and wanna do this in like 8months would practice with little bigger than 1000 summit so would it be good ?
If you have to ask such a question, then you shouldn’t even be thinking about doing it! You need to be an experienced alpinist to be able to do this on your own! Otherwise the only way to do it is with a mountain guide!
@@andrazegart I’m already doing climbing but just not alpinist style and I will do it with a guide if I can find how to have one safely 🤣 and I’ll do a lot of 1200-1400 and some 1600-1900 with all my stuff
This caused me to relive memories from 1976. I am British and went on a 2 week ice climbing course in Austria. I was only 19. I remember climbing the Silvrettahon and we went East to climb the Gossglockner, the highlight of the trip, and did the same route as you (along with a team of course). We had good weather. It is my only experience of the Alps. I went on to walk up all the Munro peaks in Scotland (last one in 1996), however lived in New Zealand for 5 years and climbed in the Southern Alps including Mount Cook. The Southern Alps are all rubble compared to the Alps, and unlike the Gossglockner, found Mt Cook really scarey. In hindsight wish I had done more in the Alps. However a superb memory and thank you so much for posting.
Thank you for sharing your memories with us 😊
I wish you all the best!
Greetings from Slovenia :)
Mountain in the clouds but nice Sky a bit upper !🖖🏻😁
Got pretty lucky with the weather 😊
I get the chills just watching this 😅
Bravo. Res lepo🗻🗻👏
Hvala 🙂
Well, it is only 10 minutes, but awesome 10 minutes.
Respect for the team because I know what you went through. My team and I climbed Grossglockner on August 1, 2022, and we were not served by the weather like you. There was new snow that fell during the night and we were followed by fog. Mostly an extremely nice experience.
Well done to you. Love Austria. Used to go to the Tyrol each year. Brilliant filming 👍😊
Thank you 😁. yup it is indeed a beautiful country with lots of outdoor activities.
Crampons sur du rocher ? 😉 But the vidéo is cool to watch. 👏🏻😁🖖🏻😉
Some parts in the shade were a bit icy, so it’s easier to climb rock with crampons than climb ice without them :)
Although I did decide to put them off eventually.
Great video! You got some amazing weather on the summit day. Did you go with h a guide? Can you please point me to where you booked the rhe guide?
Thank you!
Nope, we went on our own, so I can’t help you with the booking :)
Some beginner question: do we need to stay connected to a rope together with my friends when we are climbing and what is the purpose, i am talking about the orange thin rope? Isnt the via ferrata gear just enough?
This is not a via ferrata. It is an alpine ascent, and if you don’t have experience with alpine climbing and glacier crossing, you should hire a mountain guide.
@@andrazegart it looks like you can use via ferrata gear for more safety, i know its not exactly a via ferrata
So i think i have enough experience for the trekking/ rock part, but never did an glacier crossing, except once when i climbed the Zugspitze with a lot of snow(i know there is a glacier crossing part but I didn't realise where exactly), so is that part of the grossglockner hard or?
@@petkopetkov7333definetly dont recommend going to a mountain like this if you havent done atleast 1 alpine climbing course you can put yourself and the people that gotta save you in danger
Note that there are only metal posts around which you can wrap the rope to minimize the risk of a "long fall" and pulling other people with you. This is definitely NOT a via ferrata.
Nice video!! Thanx for posting. I am planning to go there soon. My question is: How long did it take you from the hut to the summit?
Thank you!
Hmm I think it was probably about 2hrs… but that was because we were roped up. If I were to go again I wouldn’t use a rope and then it’s more like 1hr…
Parts of that are quite gnarly - well done
Thank you!
Hi! Do I need any permit to climb Grossglockner?
Hey!
Nope, there is no permit.
But glacier and alpine experience is needed!
Is the climbing is hard like really hard I’m starting and wanna do this in like 8months would practice with little bigger than 1000 summit so would it be good ?
If you have to ask such a question, then you shouldn’t even be thinking about doing it!
You need to be an experienced alpinist to be able to do this on your own!
Otherwise the only way to do it is with a mountain guide!
@@andrazegart I’m already doing climbing but just not alpinist style and I will do it with a guide if I can find how to have one safely 🤣 and I’ll do a lot of 1200-1400 and some 1600-1900 with all my stuff
Where did this group begin
Lucknerhaus
Nice! Was it hard?
For me personally it was not. Definitely going back up there this summer!
wchich month was ashley?
Ashley?
Они идут а мне страшно.