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Summer rope twist 2007 disappeared two German mountaineers trace when they tried to climb Hvannadalshnjúkur, Iceland's highest mountain, through a difficult and rarely used part. Now other climbers have found a line that might stem from the missing mountaineers. But it takes almost a full year before the police are able to examine it. Matthias Hinz and Thomas Grundt reported that lacked the 17 August 2007. Then they had not shown up for his flight home to Germany from Iceland. The climbers would actually have been back in Reykjavik rope twist already on August 12. They would then in two weeks' time to have engaged in mountaineering in Vatnajökullmassivet. rope twist When they were reported as missing, an extensive rescue operation with both flight and dogs. After six days, found so far only one track after Matthias Hinz and Thomas Grundtvig, their tent was found on Svínafellsjökull, rope twist an offshoot of Vatnajökull. 27 August 2007 called off the search. Climbers goal was to climb Iceland's highest mountain, the 2,110 meter high Hvannadalshnjúkur, rope twist from the west side. It is a difficult path that very few climbers choose. The most difficult part is a 100 meter vertical ice wall. On 22 September this year chose two Icelandic mountaineer, Leifur Örn Svavarsson and Björgvin Hilmarsson, the wrist. Between two rocks, they saw a rope which they believe is a song by German climbers. Although research in the small circle of Icelandic mountain climbers, it seems namely, just as one person previously has climbed the same route, Helgi Benediktsson 24 years ago. The line was additionally relatively new and low according to Morgunblaðið partially hidden by snow, and Helgi Benediktsson did not provide any ropes behind. "This climbs the circuit is very small and no one feels at having been there before," said Björgvin Hilmarsson to Fréttablaðið. So it would be an indication that the rope actually belonged to Matthias Hinz and Thomas Grundtvig. If so, they probably lost the mount and slipped. Even if they survived the fall itself, it is unlikely that they were alive when the rescue effort began about a week later. But it will take a year before the climbers relatives can get any answers on how it was when Matthias Hinz and Thomas Grundt disappeared. The road is namely impossible to climb another for a short period in the fall. And the conditions that now prevail in Vatnajökull do that it is not possible to search for them already this year. "Up there is a hard winter and harsh conditions. They do not jump up there just for the fun of it," said Einar Sigurjónsson at police Hofn to Fréttablaðið. Police called after the disappearance of all mountaineers rope twist to submit detailed information about prospective climbs and roads to facilitate the search in the event of an accident.
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