5+
Via a small corner climb directly to the ring. | Rock Climbing
6
From the middle of the North face, over a small… | Rock Climbing, Fixed belay, Textile belay
Pře
From the massif jump directly to the summit. | Rock Climbing
4+
South edge over the ring directly to the summit. | Rock Climbing
4+
In the valley wall diagonally left across the… | Rock Climbing
5
Through the center of the southwest wall directly… | Rock Climbing
4+
Northern (W) edge over a ring to the summit. | Rock Climbing
5
By opposition between the tower and the massif to… | Rock Climbing
4-
From the massif descend to the ledge, step over… | Rock Climbing
2+
Up the upper (South) face directly to the summit. | Rock Climbing
4-
From the East face, up the wall to the balcony,… | Rock Climbing
4-
In the North face, up the narrow overhanging wall… | Rock Climbing
4-
Up the overhanging West face to the summit. | Rock Climbing
3
In the uphill face, up the wide crack. | Rock Climbing
5+
On the right in the E face, up to the ring and… | Rock Climbing
4-
From the northwest, over an overhang and right… | Rock Climbing
4-
Up a crack in the massif to a chimney and then a… | Rock Climbing, Fixed belay, Textile belay
5+
To the left of the old route, up a crack and left… | Rock Climbing
4-
From the start of the Old Route, up a crack to a… | Rock Climbing
2+
In the right part of the valley wall, a prominent… | Rock Climbing, Textile belay
2+
Through the chimney between the tower and the… | Rock Climbing, Textile belay
6-
Through the center of the south face by a crack… | Rock Climbing
5+
By the chimney between the massif and the tower… | Rock Climbing
4-
From the edge directly to the summit. | Rock Climbing
4-
From the plateau wall, up the wall along the… | Rock Climbing
3
From the massif, descend a smooth wall (also by… | Rock Climbing, Textile belay
2+
By chimney and gully in the east face to the… | Rock Climbing
6-
In the left part of the south face, by a double… | Rock Climbing
4+
By opposition between the block and the tower,… | Rock Climbing
6+/
With a corner directly to the summit. | Rock Climbing