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23/10/2024 - Climbing
Watch Louis Gundolf free 'Projekt Lama' on laserz in Lienz Dolomites The video of Austrian climber Louis Gundolf making the first free ascent of an old David Lama project on the south face of laserz in the Lienz Dolomites, Austria. The 250m multipitch has been called 'Projekt Lama' and graded 8c+.

01/09/2023 - Climbing
Louis Gundolf frees old David Lama project on laserz in Lienz Dolomites Austrian climber Louis Gundolf has made the first free asent of an old David Lama project on the south face of laserz in the Lienz Dolomites, Austria. The 250m multipitch is called Project Lama and graded 8c+.

23/09/2022 - Alpinism
Louis Gundolf repeats Safety Discussion, David Lama & Peter Ortner masterpiece in Lienz Dolomites Belayed by Jonathan Lechner, on 31/08/2021 Austrian climber Louis Gundolf repeated 'Safety Discussion', a difficult multipitch established in 2012 by David Lama and Peter Ortner on the South Face of laserz in the Lienz Dolomites, Austria.

05/08/2019 - Alpinism
laserz North Face, 80-year-old Lienz Dolomites Direttissima climbed by 70-year-old On 5 August 1939 the North Face of laserz in the Lienz Dolomites, Austria was climbed by Gustl Thaler and Gerald Leinweber. Mountain guide Lisi Steurer reports about this historic first ascent 80 years ago and her recent repeat with...

01/01/2014 - Alpinism
Amidst the stories of alpinism and climbing in 2013 A brief and by no means complete journey through the stories and the climbs of 2013, while waiting for new year.

11/01/2013 - Alpinism
David Lama and Peter Ortner add laserz Spindrift On 27/12/2012 David Lama and Peter Ortner made the first ascent of Sprindrift (600m, VIII-, M6, WI VI, A1) up the North Face of laserz, Lienzer Dolomites, Austria.
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