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On top of the Flimspitz

Die Flimspitze ist der höchste Tiroler Berg im Skigebiet von Ischgl. Ein einfacher aber recht reizvoller Klettersteig führt bis unters Gipfelkreuz. Von dort oben ist die Aussicht einfach gigantisch – geht bis weit in die Schweizer- und Italienischen Alpen hinein; auf jeden Fall eine ausreichende Entschädigung für den Aufstieg. 

Wer bereits Klettersteigerfahrung hat, begeht diesen Steig in seinem Sommerurlaub am Besten in Kombination mit dem Greitspitzklettersteig.

Aber Achtung, bei beiden Steigen gilt „eine entsprechende Ausrüstung ist erforderlich und die Begehung erfolgt auf eigene Gefahr“.

120 Höhenmeter mit einer Gesamtlänge von 200 Metern überbrückt der Klettersteig Flimspitz. Durch seinen leichten bis mäßig schwierigen (A bis B) Grad ist der Steig in den Tiroler Bergen in 20 – 25 Minuten zu besteigen. Zu erreichen ist er von der Bergstation der Flimjochbahn aus Richtung Norden. Den Einstieg findet man nach 400 Metern rechts unterhalb einer markanten Felsplatte. Wer oben angekommen ist, den führt ein kleiner Weg über leichtes Gelände bis zum Gipfel. Nach herrlicher Aussicht lässt sich der normale Weg zurück bis zur Idalp antreten. 

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Copyright: Martin Schrattenholz
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Taken: 14/08/2013
Uploaded: 22/08/2013
Published: 12/07/2015
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