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1.www.summitpost.org50500000
2.www.roberge.de9390000
3.www.rockclimbing.com9190000
4.www.ukclimbing.com8050000
5.www.peakbagger.com5940000
6.www.supertopo.com5530000
7.www.mountainzone.com4530000
8.www.fernwege.de4030000
9.www.alpenverein.at2890000
10.www.14ers.com2640000
11.www.redriverclimbing.com2260000
12.www.petzl.com1990000
13.www.peakware.com1910000
14.www.bergsteigen.at1600000
15.www.viewsfromthetop.com1540000
16.www.chockstone.org1470000
17.www.trekkingforum.com1120000
18.www.nfi.at1070000
19.www.alpin-koordinaten.de1010000
20.www.mammut.ch975000
21.www.expeditionsbergsteigen.com959000
22.www.vaude.de902000
23.www.rockfax.com863000
24.www.climbing.com780000
25.www.klettern.de760000
26.www.planetmountain.com740000
27.www.oeav-events.at733000
28.www.seclimbers.org732000
29.www.mounteverest.net688000
30.www.rockandice.com600000
31.www.mountain.ru597000
32.www.coronn.com582000
33.www.eifelverein.de581000
34.www.salewa.de526000
35.www.wandern.com525000
36.www.bergwacht-bayern.de521000
37.www.alpenverein.de498000
38.www.bivouac.com463000
39.www.desnivel.es424000
40.www.bergtour.ch414000
41.www.mountainmadness.com410000
42.www.everestnews.com387000
43.www.erlebnisreisen-weltweit.de385000
44.www.gdargaud.net383000
45.www.alpinist.com351000
46.www.weekendclimber.com343000
47.www.abc-of-rockclimbing.com323000
48.www.asi.at316000
49.www.icc-info.org309000
50.www.mountaineers.org287000
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17. www.trekkingforum.com

Rating: 1120000 points*
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www.trekkingforum.com

Trekkingforum, Trekking, Trecking, Wandern, Nepal, Himalaya, Outdoor, Survival

Description: Im Trekkingforum erhaelt man Tipps und Tricks zum Trekking. Weltweit wandern! Routen, Geheimtipps, Ratgeber, viele Themen und Moeglichkeiten. Ein Forum für alle Globetrotter und Outdoor Fans.

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