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Anyone done the Arlberger Winter Klettersteig

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Poster: A snowHead
Anyone done the Arlberger Winter Klettersteig. I want some info on

1. Is it feasible to do it as a walk/climb rather than a ski trip. Assuming mountaineering experience and klettersteig kit.
2. Is there a price for walkers on the Rendl lifts, or do I need to pay the whole day pass price.


The plan was to take a gondola, then the Gampberg chair, then walk the ridge, do the klettersteig, and return the same way rather than do the normal off piste ski. I am trying to build some climbing fitness for the spring
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