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Heinz Grill was born on 24 May, 1960 in Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria, is an A german mountain climber. Discover Heinz Grill's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Occupation Mountaineer, author, yoga teacher
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 24 May 1960
Birthday 24 May
Birthplace Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria
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Heinz Grill is a German mountaineer, author, and yoga teacher.

He has opened many new climbing routes in the Alps and Dolomites.

1975

During the years 1975 - 1990 he climbed the rock routes alone, without ropes and safety devices.

These include: in the Karwendel in Austria on Punta Laliderer the Rebitsch route, on the Pilastro Lalider the Rebitsch route; in the Sella Group on Piz Ciavazes the via Soldà, the routes of Armando Aste (for example the Ezio Polo) on the Marmolada, la Via Ideale, via Canna d’Organo and via Comici in Civetta; and the Regular Route on the Half Dome in Yosemite.

In this period he made himself known as a daring solo climber.

1977

In 1977 he won the Golden Carabiner award from the German Alpine Club.

However, in 1977 he was awarded the Golden Carabiner prize for his solo ascents in the Wilder Kaiser.

In 1977 Grill received the Golden Carabiner award from the German Alpine Club of Wasserburg.

1988

In 1988 he began working as a writer; in 2000 he moved to live in Italy in Arco, Trentino.

2006

From 2006 to 2016 he opened about 80 routes in the Valle del Sarca in Trentino; these have increased the infrastructure of Arco and its surroundings.

Heinz Grill's routes in the Sarca Valley are called "rhythmic routes" and have a character between sports and mountaineering climbing.

Heinz Grill stated that the routes were opened from below in a mountaineering style, but were later "sculpted and created" through extensive cleaning work.

2012

In 2012 he shared the Silla Ghedina prize for best climbing in the Dolomites.

Heinz Grill began to climb from the age of twelve.

At the age of seventeen he soloed the Pumprisse route on the Fleischbank in the Wilder Kaiser, an undertaking that caused a sensation and scandal, because it was the first solo ascent of the first route in the Alps officially rated as 7th grade.

Following this undertaking (considered by traditionalists a provocation because it was daring but dangerous), Heinz Grill was excluded from the Alpenverein (Alpine Club) of Wasserburg.

He has created 30 new rock routes in the Dolomites, for example in the Pale di San Martino on the Cima Immink the Via Internazionale and the Via Nuova, in the Brenta Dolomites on the Croz dell'Altissimo the Via in Memoria of Samuele Scalet on the Pale di San Lucano, on the Spiz di Lagunaz the Pilastro Massarotto route, and the Via Collaborazione (awarded by Silla Ghedina the most beautiful Dolomite route of 2012), in Vallaccia.

among many others.

In addition to appreciation, Grill's mountaineering work has been criticised: the routes he opened, according to some, would in fact only appear to be mountaineering, but in reality were banal, with dug holds, overloaded with coiled ropes and stops made with wood (which could be considered dangerous).

Grill teaches and writes about yoga and meditation in the mountainous northern province of Trentino, Italy.

The Silla Ghedina prize for the best climbing in the Dolomites 2012 was awarded to Grill with his companions Franz and Martin Heiss and Florian Kluckner, for the Collaboration route.

2017

In 2017 Grill was nominated as a Scholar of the Italian Academic Climbing Club.

Grill writes on subjects including medicine, yoga, architecture, spirituality, philosophy, and mountaineering.

He has published over 100 works in German.

Some of his works have been translated into Dutch, English, and Italian.