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Climbing Triglav north face: short German route

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Climbing Triglav north face: short German route
climbing Triglav north face
Climbing Triglav north face: short German route
Climbing Triglav north face: short German route
Climbing Triglav north face: short German route

A 1-day climbing trip in the majestic Triglav north face, taking the short German route (Kratka Nemška) together with Gregor, IFMGA mountain guide.

Julian Alps

1 Day

Jun - Sep


Description

With more than 120 climbing routes, Triglav north face is a paradise for climbers trying to conquer one of the highest walls of the Alps.

At 2864 m, the highest peak in Slovenia boasts an impressive 1000 m high wall, that extends along 4000 meters.

I propose a rock climbing journey taking the short German route (also known by its Slovenian name, Kratka Nemška).

This is a popular 800 m high route, with solid rock formation, offering a grade III / grade IV difficulty in the UIAA grading system. It's ideal for beginners and also for climbers with more experience.

The best time for this trip is from late June till the end of September.

Please contact me if you want to approach Triglav north face through the short German route. I'll be happy to be your guide in this amazing place!

You can also check other climbing routes with different levels of difficulty, like the Slovenian route.

Price includes

  • Guiding fee
  • Transport during the trip
  • Mountain guide expenses

Price details

  • Organisation, guiding, rental of technical equipment, transfer from accommodation and back (Kranjska Gora, Mojstrana), guide costs and gift. Adittional payment (valid for one or two people):
  • Climb to the top of Triglav along a secured path: 200 €
  • Climb to the top of Triglav over the western wall and the northern ridge: 250 €
  • Sleeping in a hut and descent on the second day: 300 €
  • Ascent to the top and descent on the second day: 400 €
  • Half board in Triglavski dom na Kredarici (approx. 65 € per person) for nonmembers of the Mountaineering Association of Slovenia.
  • Other food and beverages not included in half board.

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EQUIPMENT

Personal equipment: sports - mountaineering clothing suitable for the season (suitable long mountaineering trousers, at least three layers of clothing, wind jacket, spare cap and gloves), low or high trekking shoes with profiled sole, backpack at least 35 liters, where drinks and food go, and other equipment needed for safe movement in the high mountains (pocket knife, first aid kit, sunglasses, sunscreen, iron reserve ...). Technical equipment: climbing harness, helmet, 2 x carabiners with screwer, 1 x endless sling in the strap (in case you do not have this equipment, we provide it), crampons and ice axe (in case of snow on known summer snowfields or in late spring or early summer period).


About the guide

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Gregor

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(23)

Mountain Guide

I am an IFMGA mountain guide born in 1980 in Mojstrana, a Slovenian village close to Mount Triglav, the highest mountain in the country at 2864 m.

From an early age, my parents took me to the mountains during summer and winter. At that time, my father was part of a mountain rescue team in my hometown and was also going on expeditions to the Himalaya and the Andes, so he became a big inspiration for me. We went climbing, hiking, sport climbing and ski touring together. His enthusiasm truly influenced me.

I went to Alpine school, then Mountain rescue team, I did the Alpinist exam and I became an Alpinist instructor. After that, I also studied to be a professor of Sport. Several years later, I decided to begin my mountain guide education and to become an IFMGA/UIAGM certified mountain guide.

Languages

Slovenian | English

Certificates

ZGVS | IFMGA


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