The Landquart Bridge Dalvazza is a so-called quadruple girder construction. The project is written by the construction business Nicolaus Hartmann & Cie. from St. Moritz. Nicolaus Hartmann (1880-1956) is the most important Graubünden architect of the early 20th century.
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The permanent training facility for the search with avalanche transceivers (avalanche transceivers) is located below the mountain houses at the back of the Partnuntal in St. Antönien. The facility makes it possible for all interested parties to train the search for avalanche victims with their avalanche transceivers under realistic conditions.
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For the climbing cracks! Between the Kirchlispitzen and the Drusenfluh are the top walls, which are world-famous in the climbing scene. The really good climbers enjoy the incredibly impressive plate armor and the steep limestone plates.
Beat Kammerlander's "WoGü" route is one of the most difficult multi-pitches in the world in the Rätikon. According to many people, Adam Ondra, the best climber in the world, was the first person to conquer the route only 11 years after its construction.
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On the idyllic Partnunsee is the climbing garden with three large blocks. The routes with funny names such as "Wizard Rumburak" or "Gimli the Dwarf" are waiting for beginners and families who want to try their hand at the Element Fels for the first time.
On the lake there are fire pits and even boats that can be borrowed.
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