Benjamin Großmann
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01.07.2025 Ebersangerbach Benjamin Großmann ★★★★★ 📖 ★★★ ★★★ 💧 Basso Completato ✔
The access is strenuous, especially as you should have quite a lot of ropes with you for the tour. Nevertheless, it is a really beautiful and rewarding hike through the Gesäuse with good rope protection. The descent into the tour is difficult to find and really steep and brittle, unfortunately we didn't quite find the right way down so we missed the first 2 abseiling points. Lots of bolts as described at the positions and in good condition. Unfortunately, some were damaged or no longer there. But everything that was broken or no longer there was replaced or re-drilled by us. (+ also drilled new holes in a few places to be able to pull off the rope better) so the canyon is now really in good condition again and everything can be done with a 70m rope, possibly even with 60m. * Stand left at the edge (chain anchor) 100m exactly to the bottom. (2 intermediate stands, depending on 30 or 50 m left. Advisable if there is a lot of water, otherwise the ropes are difficult to pull off). Both intermediate stands are present, but the one at 50m is no longer in good condition, so I drilled a new one at approx. 65m. (2Bolts+Rapid) * Stand Left (Bolt+Sling+Ring) 10m (Possibly take new rope) * Stand left (Bolt) 15 m flat to the edge (I did not find it but it is also climbable) * Stand left (chain anchor) 80m to the waterfall path (after overhang possible intermediate stand, difficult to reach) ATTENTION!!! The ropes cannot be pulled off the intermediate belay and it is really difficult to reach, extremely slippery and sloping at the farthest point of the transition. That's why I drilled a new intermediate belay at about 15m directly in front of the overhang on the edge to the left (Bolt+Rapid) From there you can easily get down with a 70m rope, possibly even with 60m and the rope can be pulled off really well from there

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Valentin Gram
24.06.2025 Torrente Grigno Jason Walker ★★★★★ 📖 ★★★ ★★★ 💧 Normale Completato ✔
At about 2meters of water, all the bolts you need are there, and are good. There are a few occasions where maybe another would be nice, but we managed fine. Numerous features at this flow looked scarier than they really were. Many of the features are deep enough to jump, but an almost equal number had hidden shallow rocks under the white water. This canyon is outstandingly good. Very deep cut, fantastic rock, and at roughly 2m the water is threatening, but didn't ever feel like too much to manage. The most difficult parts are not when rappelling, but instead when you're forced to navigate sloping terrain within the flow. There are numerous little jumps, climbs, and down climbs, that comprise some of the hardest moves during the descent. While the rock for us was pretty grippy, there are also times when it is slippery! The dam poses a constant risk, and while we were near the end it opened momentarily. While we didn't notice a difference in water height, the clarity degraded dramatically and the water became full of debris.

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Benjamin Großmann David Gamperl
24.06.2025 Torrente Grigno Benjamin Großmann ★★★★★ 📖 ★★★ ★★★ 💧 Normale Completato ✔
Very rewarding canyon. We had a water level of 2.36 m^2/s which was ideal. The anchors were in very good condition and really well placed. One stand at a downclimb was probably newly set shortly before our ascent as we found drilling dust on the anchor.

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David Gamperl Jason Walker
28.05.2025 Mühlbach (Hallstatt) Luis Pulkrab ★★★★★ 📖 ★★★ ★★★ 💧 Alto Completato ✔
As far as possible, there are at least a few individual hooks everywhere. Emergency exits possible on both bridges, very easy on the second, more difficult on the first. Very choked up to the second bridge, from then on everything is clear. Pools vary in depth and should be treated with caution when the water level is high, many siphons form! Hiking trail up currently closed, on request only one ride up with the cable car possible, 13€/person. Have fun!

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Benjamin Großmann
24.10.2024 Ademi Luis Pulkrab ★★★★★ 📖 ★★★ ★★★ Completato ✔
The pools at the 2x 6m and the 16m jump are all extremely deep, then once a bit surprisingly silted up. At the 85m waterfall, an intermediate belaystation was lovingly placed by hand (Benji sends his regards) :P It should be relatively water-safe, rappel from the orog. right stand approx. 15m, located behind a small edge (rather far to the right, next to the watercourse, see photos). You can also get down with a 70 ropes. Whoever uses it (with proof photo) may get a beer from the builder Benji;) We wish you a nice tour, without fungus on your feet and stones in your shoes. LG

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Benjamin Großmann Markus Zalud
21.10.2024 Holtes / Holtit Luis Pulkrab ★★★★★ 📖 ★★★ ★★★ 💧 Basso Completato ✔
Very beautiful landscape, not very challenging with our low water level. The road to the entry is not particularly good. We managed it with our small, low rental car, but something bigger would certainly be more comfortable. Contact the HEC operator. Our contact couldn't speak English, it's best to contact them by text so they can translate. He may also be able to organize a shuttle. The drill hooks are often very high so that they last longer, so look up when searching:)

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Benjamin Großmann Markus Zalud
13.10.2024 Baes Luis Pulkrab ★★★★★ 📖 ★★★ ★★★ 💧 Alto Completato ✔
The water level was relatively high, photo of the water level at the beginning under the bridge. Nevertheless, it was easy to walk, in most cases you had to be sure-footed and deliberate up to the edge, then you were behind the waterfall when rappelling. Be extremely careful of falling rocks! At this high water level, some rappelers were flushed down with stones every second, which were shot far out by the water pressure!

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Benjamin Großmann Katharina Pristauz-Telsnigg David Gamperl