- 600
metres in height,
forms the
northern part of the
Franconian Jura (
Frankenjura). Like
several other mountainous landscapes in the German-speaking lands...
- 1981, he left the
sandstone Südpfalz
region to live in the
limestone Frankenjura region,
where a
group of
leading German and
British climbers were starting...
- (11+):
Alexander Megos gelingt erste 11+ im
Frankenjura! - News zu
Klettern -
Frankenjura.com".
Frankenjura.com.
Retrieved 25
September 2019. "Alexander...
- 15-metre (49 ft)
overhanging sport climb at the
limestone Waldkopf crag in
Frankenjura, Germany. When it was
first climbed by
German climber Wolfgang Güllich...
- the
German Rotpunkt that was
coined by Kurt
Albert in the mid-1970s at
Frankenjura.
Albert would paint a red "X" on any
fixed metal pitons on a rock climbing...
-
Second consensus 9a+ (5.15a) in history. 9a (5.14d):
Action Directe –
Frankenjura (DEU) – 1991 – First-ever
consensus 9a in history, by
Wolfgang Güllich...
- (German: Fränkische Alb [ˈfʁɛŋkɪʃə ˈʔalp] , Fränkischer Jura,
Frankenalb or
Frankenjura) is an
upland in Franconia, Bavaria, Germany.
Located between two rivers...
- free climbing. He
started to free
climb in his home
climbing area, the
Frankenjura. In the routes, he
would now try to
ascend while free climbing, he would—in...
- the
Frankenjura. In
April 2020, she made the
first free
female ascent of
Wolfgang Güllich's
iconic route Action Directe (XI, 9a) in
Frankenjura. She...
-
Retrieved 4
January 2022. "Heiko
Queitsch greenpoint climbing in the
Frankenjura". PlanetMountain. 3
August 2012.
Archived from the
original on 22 December...