Climbing "Invalidentrip" (grade 9) in the Dachstein Mountains is a serious undertaking. This multi-pitch route, known for its demanding and sustained climbing, presents a significant challenge even for experienced climbers. The rock is typically solid Dachstein limestone, but can feature pockets, crimps, and the occasional slippery hold. Route finding can be tricky in places, and the exposure is considerable, adding to the mental and physical demands. Success on "Invalidentrip" requires not only a high level of technical proficiency, including excellent footwork and efficient movement, but also significant mental fortitude and a solid understanding of alpine climbing techniques. The views from the route, however, are spectacular, offering a stunning panorama of the surrounding Dachstein massif, making the effort all the more rewarding. Be prepared for a long day, and ensure you have the necessary gear and experience before attempting this classic climb.