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places to visit => abroad => Topic started by: erm, sam on July 10, 2005, 09:03:46 pm
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I might get a few days away in August and was wondering about visiting Sustenpass. I beleive it will be one of the few alpine boulderign spots that isn't red hot in mid august...
I will have a nipper in tow so I am interested to know if it has user friendly grass between its boulders, or hideous scree?
I have seen pics of the rope crossing of doom. I assume this is to access one of the areas, not whole lot. Don't think the wife would be too psyched on me bagging t'baby across it..
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i heard of this place and was gonna research it last summer but then someone (can't remember who) said it was shite so i didn't bother.
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erm, sam, the rope crossing is in magic wood (near the spluegenpass)... sustenpass is to the W and has a flat approach (5 mins.), theres grass between the boulders, between most of them at least, some gravel, as theres a little stream across the area (level depending on the snowmelt). as i remember its close to perfect in the familiy department, the bouldering is ok/good: alpine granit, with edges/slopers not to coarse. should keep you busy for min. 2 days (if you don't flash the 8a's).
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Ta. Sounds about right. I don't think too quick ascents of the 8s,(7s or 6s) will be a problem for me.. Know of any camping near by?
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next "official" camping must be down in the valley to the E (Wassen, Andermatt) or W (Meiringen). down the pass only a few km--> W, theres a inn/hotel (steingletscher); don't know about their pricing, but maybe it's just a little more than the campsites in swizzerland ;-)
between the parking at steingletscher and the glacier itself, somewhere near the footpath should be some more bouldering (just rumours...?).
have fun
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i heard of this place and was gonna research it last summer but then someone (can't remember who) said it was shite so i didn't bother.
It was probably me, it is.
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why is it so bobbins Doylo?
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there's not much to go at and whats there is nothing special. I think most people would be pushed to spend more than a day there. The best thing about it is the setting which is nice.
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Magic is lovely but would be horrendous with baby.
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Well, we went last weekend. It's a bit further away than I thought, figured 5 hoursish drive, but it acutally took a total of about 8-9 hours including several stops to allow baby to rest her lungs. She really hates sitting in the car seat for more than about 1 hour a day. We now know.
Sustenpass is a beautifull place ,ace mountain road driving to get there and a wicked little cafe by the car park. But it started raining within minutes, LITERALLY MINUTES, of us getting there. Ah well.
Took a walk up the boulder field.. Looks nice. I probably wouldn't drive 9 hours to get there again (Font only takes 9 on a good day).
By the time we had a look around and I returned to get me boots the only dry bit (boulder 24 in my now sodden bloc heart guide) was wet as well. So I walked up to look at the waterfall. Not bad. I was quite impressed at the snow that still remained.
So all in all, if I was 3 hours drive away I would love to go again, but in the meantime I will be going to Cresciano.