![]() Alpine
Ibex ( Steinbok ) on ascent of the Wetterhorn 
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![]() Alpine
Ibex ( Steinbok ) on ascent of the Wetterhorn 
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![]() Alpine
Ibex ( Steinbok ) on ascent of the Wetterhorn 
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![]() Alpine
Ibex ( Steinbok ) on ascent of the Wetterhorn 
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![]() Alpine
Ibex ( Steinbok ) 
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      Ascent of the Wetterhorn ( 3701m )The Wetterhorn
dominates the Grindelwald
Valley  with its great triangular 1300metre high limestone wall rising vertically from the meadows of the valley floor. An arduous 3 hour climb on a steep path traversing a series of cliffs is required to reach the large Gleckstein Hut ( 2317m ) situated in upper pastures. From the hut, after the usual early morning
alpine start,  a track leads over stony ground to reach the Krinnen Glacier.  On the far side it is a long, steep climb ( alpine
grade PD )
over mixed ground  - rocks, scree and snow to gain the Wettersattel  - the col between the Wetterhorn and the adjacent Mittelhorn. A final steep snow slope brings one to the
summit and a dramatic viewpoint  - immediately below the summit the
cliffs drop sheer to Grindelwald
in the valley floor far below.  A superb panorama of peaks unfolds to
the west  including the famous alpine trinity of the Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau.  | 
    
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