Type: Sport, 500 ft (152 m), 9 pitches
GPS: 47.21092, 15.33158
FA: W and F Divjak (2004)
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Shared By: Melanie Trobe on Oct 25, 2021
Admins: Phil Lauffen, Shawn Heath

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Description Suggest change

While the 4th pitch is nearly exceptional, the rest of the route is relatively dirty and not worth climbing. 

Pitches 1 and 2 continue up semi-solid rock to a grassy ledge (descent possible, but not recommended, to the right). Pitch 3 starts slightly to the anchor and continues up and then traverses right along a rocky ledge (loose rock!). Pitch 4 follows a solid, steep, and juggy wall 20m that trick you into thinking you're having fun. Unfortunately, pitch 5 is an akward dead right traverse that leads to a very dirty and surprisingly difficult pitch 6. Pitches 7 through 9 continue up a mix of climbing to the top, with a few meters of interesting climbing on pitch 8.

Pay attention to bolt locations and extend draws to avoid terrible rope drag.

Location Suggest change

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 you see a well walked trail branches to the right (leading up to "Henkelgalerie"). Continue straight for about 5 minutes until you reach a similar branch-off leading to the starts of "Father and Son" and "Scarlet'S Himmelfahrt" (47.215358, 15.3333534).

Protection Suggest change

Bolts and bolted belays

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