Oberdörflerchlus (plaisir)

Jura - Switzerland,

The Bubikopf (The Boy’s Head) is the symbol of Oberdorf. It was first climbed in 1925 by throwing a rope over from the west side providing a top rope of sorts. Nowadays without resorting to the rope toss, the West Ridge can be more easily free climbed. The slab above the firepit is an ideal place to practice and improve your footwork. On warm days climb the routes on the North Face of the Kreuzwand or on the Hohlenturm.
CRAG STATISTICS
79
Routes
10678
meters climbed
390
Zlags
6a
average grade

J F M A M J J A S O N D

Family friendly
Very safe
Parking
Slabs
Vertical
Exposition
800 m.
10 min.

GALLERY