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08.08.2022: Observations of the Doldenhorn glacier and the Spitz Stei landslide area

On 8.8.2022 we made the following observations from the Doldenhorn glacier and the Spitze Stei landslide area, among others:

Doldenhorn glacier

Doldenhorn and Doldenhorn glacier. Photo from 8.8.2022.
Doldenhorn and Doldenhorn glacier. Photo from 8.8.2022.
Impressive glacier gully below Pt. 3432. Photo taken on 8.8.2022.
Impressive glacier gully below Pt. 3432. Photo taken on 8.8.2022.
The Schrund has considerable dimensions. The summit of the Kleindoldenhorn (3474m) can be seen on the right of the picture.
Break-off in the middle part of the Doldenhorn Glacier. Photo from 8.8.2022.
Break-off in the middle part of the Doldenhorn Glacier. Photo from 8.8.2022.

Landslide area Spitze Stei

Overview of the Spitze Stei landslide area above Kandersteg. Photo from 8.8.2022.
Overview of the Spitze Stei landslide area above Kandersteg. Photo from 8.8.2022.
Section of the uppermost part of the Spitze Stei landslide area. Photo from 8.8.2022.
Section of the uppermost part of the Spitze Stei landslide area. Photo from 8.8.2022.
The terrain to the right of the yellow dots is moving downhill.
See also Repeat photos Spitze Stei.
Around noon, two rockfalls came loose in the same sector. Photo from 8.8.2022.
Around noon, two rockfalls came loose in the same sector. Photo from 8.8.2022.
Due to the dry weather, a lot of dust was stirred up by the rockfall.
Published: 28.08.2022
Further observations on this glacier:
Date:21.08.202323.08.2024
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