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Anonymous No.2840036 [Report] >>2840060 >>2840089 >>2840187 >>2840197 >>2840215 >>2840965
What are some relatively easy 2500-3500 m mountains in Europe?
Anonymous No.2840038 [Report] >>2840095 >>2840182 >>2843885
every mountain should have handicap accessible parking at the bottom (paved access, snow-cleared in winter) and an elevator to the top with a heated outdoor observation deck
Anonymous No.2840060 [Report]
>>2840036 (OP)
There are plenty of those in the pyrenees. Some are famous like Monte Perdido, Garmo Negro, or Pic des Moines. But it really depends on the time of the year, if there is snow, you'll need an ice axe and crampons. Lots of people kill themselfs each winter in the Pyrenees because of lack of material and experience. If there isnt any snow, there are few 3000's wich requires only a good physic and endurance, because its just walking upwards until you reach the summit
Anonymous No.2840089 [Report] >>2840095 >>2846520
>>2840036 (OP)
the cablecar takes your scared ass up to 4000 m (Gobba di Rollin)
Anonymous No.2840095 [Report] >>2840183 >>2840184
>>2840038
>>2840089
I don't mean mountains for babies. I mean mountains where I won't fall down into an abyss, at least as long as I hold the chain tightly
Anonymous No.2840182 [Report]
>>2840038
Some mountains should have asphalt pavements for disabled people who want a challenge
Anonymous No.2840183 [Report] >>2840184 >>2840211 >>2840211
>>2840095
Most mountains above 2500 m in the Alps (that don't have a cable car running to the top) are quite difficult to access and require either great stamina to be done in a day, or an overnight stay in a mountain hut or tent.
Any of them will give you plenty of chances to kill yourself with a wrong step on good days.
What exactly do you mean by 'easy'?
Anonymous No.2840184 [Report]
>>2840183
>>2840095
Oh, I see. If you're unexperienced and looking for a mountain hike experience (good choice), you should target mountains between 2000 and 2500 meters.
That opens your selection to literally thousands of peaks across the Alps and Dolomites (no experience in the Pyrenees).
Where are you from?
Anonymous No.2840187 [Report]
>>2840036 (OP)
if you aren't muh elevation autist and fine with 2000-2500 m, slovak and polish high tatra mountains are pretty nice. you can even climb most of tallest accessible peaks within a week if you're in good shape
Anonymous No.2840197 [Report]
>>2840036 (OP)
any easy peaks in alps or balkans i can take my retard friends without fear of them killing themselves/me?
Anonymous No.2840211 [Report] >>2840222
>>2840183
>Where are you from?
Poland
>you should target mountains between 2000 and 2500 meters.
I've already climbed Rysy (2499 m) which is the highest mountain in the country.
Here's how it looks like https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dKWr3nDg1Oo&pp=ygUNcnlzeSBtb3VudGFpbg%3D%3D
>>2840183
>What exactly do you mean by 'easy'?
I mean that if it's too steep to casually walk on two feet, there's always something to hold, like the chain on Rysy. My stamina is good but my balance is not so I need a good grip to feel safe.
Anonymous No.2840215 [Report]
>>2840036 (OP)
fock off we're full
Anonymous No.2840222 [Report] >>2841401
>>2840211
Slovenia has some decently sized mountains on the border to Italy. Be aware though that some of these are properly difficult, even the smaller ones. But in turn you won't have to deal with tourists in running shoes there, either.
Anonymous No.2840965 [Report] >>2840966 >>2841286
>>2840036 (OP)
All mountains are easy in alps. They have well mantained paths. While in East Europe you often miss the track and get lost.

I would go to Mountain Olimp in Grece. Has some nice subalpine fauna shape.
Anonymous No.2840966 [Report]
>>2840965
Flora*
Anonymous No.2841286 [Report]
>>2840965
>All mountains are easy in alps. They have well mantained paths
Not true.
Anonymous No.2841401 [Report] >>2841405 >>2843055
>>2840222
See this video (turn on subs if you don't speak German):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nD_OuUS_BuE

He's somewhere in the Slovenian Alps (he never reveals his routes), and you can see exactly what I mean. Gorgeous but very difficult mountains.
Anonymous No.2841405 [Report] >>2841409
>>2841401
What a fart huffing douche nozzle
Maybe dont fucking film it and put it on YouTube if he's so fucking anxious about his routes
Anonymous No.2841409 [Report] >>2841412
>>2841405
I assume he doesn't want these places to become overrun.
Anonymous No.2841412 [Report]
>>2841409
Then he should quit hypocritically drawing attention to them which I would point out he is doing purely for money

this little song and dance about not revealing his routes is bullshit and that's why I called him a fart huffing douche nozzle (which he is)
Anonymous No.2843055 [Report] >>2843810
>>2841401
best outdoor youtuber by far. he does mostly Carinthia / Julian Alps / South Tyrol
Anonymous No.2843810 [Report]
>>2843055
I think so too.
Anonymous No.2843885 [Report]
>>2840038
No.
Anonymous No.2846520 [Report]
>>2840089
>Gobba di Rollin
This is a real name that euros use for a mountain. JFC