Crime scene Frankenjura: climbing routes in the focus of the judiciary

What's going on in the Frankenjura? Markus Bock and Michael Ordinance have to pay a total of 2000 euros in fines because they canceled the route The Last Dance a year ago.

A year ago we discussed the dispute in the Franconian Jura, which broke out when a new tour at Schneiderloch was canceled. At the beginning of October of this year, it was announced that the two suspects would have to pay a total of 2 euros to the Association of Nature Conservation Bavaria.

In the latest issue of the show BETA on Action Talk TV let's shed light on the dispute and ask the question: who was convicted? Where does that lead when disputes among climbers are resolved by legal means?

Everything about the dispute in the Franconian Jura

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