Type: Sport, 990 ft (300 m), 12 pitches
FA: F. Horch and E.Fleck (1977)
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Shared By: Melanie Trobe on Nov 1, 2020
Admins: Phil Lauffen, Shawn Heath

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An easier climb with still a good amount of technical climbing. There are two walking sections in the middle. Make sure to head left on the first pitch (Ho-Chi-Minh-Pfad heads up straight) Pitch 4 was a long and fun juggy slab and pitch 8 is a steep and straight pillar with pinches and compression moves. For an easier route it contains a wide variety of different climbing style. The crux comes at the end, but can be avoided with a leftwards traverse. Watch out for parties on the route to the left "Broken Soul" since this route crosses over twice.

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Park at "Rote Wand" parking lot and follow the logging road that continues to the west from the back of the lot. Follow this road until you see an intersection leading up to a wooden barn. Continue up th road to the right of the barn into the forest (red-white-red marking on tree). You will pass a sign that says "Mixnitz" (this leads down to the left and the town Mixnitz), continue up right and along a fence until you hit a grassy meadow (~30 min total). Continue aross the meadow towards the wall. A short connection splits off the main approach trail on the right towards the wall. Continue along this climbers trail for about 70 m until you see a memorial plaque for a free soloer. The route starts just to the right of it.

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Bolts, bolted belays and natural belays

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