Type: | Sport, 720 ft (218 m), 7 pitches |
FA: | F. Horich (1976) |
Page Views: | 290 total · 9/month |
Shared By: | Melanie Trobe on Jul 25, 2020 · Updates |
Admins: | Phil Lauffen, Shawn Heath |
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Description
Suprisingly steep but juggy (Henkel = jug in german) climbing up the limestone phase. Pitches 1-3 are somewhar harder and steep, follewed by a short walking pitch. A decent 5th pitch is followed by another walking pitch. Pitches 7 and 8 were probably the best on the route including a small roof and a stemming dihedral. Pitch 9 leads to the grassy finish.
Location
From the parking follow the road to the south for about 200 m. A the wall side of the road a small, but visible path leads up the wall. Follow this bath until it hits a main trail running along the wall (slightely larger). Continue on that for about 10 min until a well walked trail branches to the right. Follow this trail for about 50 m to the start of the route (a small piece of iron rebar sticks out from the rock shortly before the route).
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