Type: Sport, 500 ft (152 m), 5 pitches
GPS: 47.32343, 15.37922
FA: K. Laurencic 1958, expanded by R Hohensinner & M Theissing 2014
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Shared By: Ansel Higgs on May 21, 2023
Admins: Phil Lauffen, Shawn Heath

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Climbing up a series of bright orange ramps below a long, slanted roof. The first pitch starts in a crack underneath the right end of the roof. There are two variations, either continue straight for 3 bolts and then traverse left and eventually up (passing by an intermediate anchor) to rejoin the ramp underneath the roof (5.7) or continue straight and directly into the roof, the traverse left towards the anchor (5.8). The second pitch continues up easy slab past a small cave. The third pitch continues past the end of the roof and eventually up steep grass and rocks to the final headwall. 

The last two pitches continue straight up steeper rock and traverse slightly left into the last pitch of "Nurses and Screws".

To descend from the "Gamswiese" follow the climbers trail down and to the right. In about 10 minutes, you will pass by the start of the route

Location Suggest change

Head right at the base of the wall and follow the path along the wall for around 10 min. Locate the route "Nurses and flowers": the start of which is marked with a black Sanduhr and a bolt to the right of a tree stump. 

Continue along the wall past the next rocky pillar (start of "Nurses and Screws") and further along the trail towards the trees at the end of the wall. The route starts just a few meters off to the left of the approach/descent trail underneath the large slanting roof

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Bolts and bolted anchors

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