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Overview

Grade: 9

Climbing "Mulatschack" (grade 9) in the Dachstein Mountains is a serious undertaking, a test of both physical and mental fortitude. This climb, a classic within the region, is known for its sustained difficulty and exposed positions. The rock quality, typical of Dachstein limestone, demands precise footwork and confidence in handholds. You're likely to encounter demanding sequences with limited rests, requiring efficient movement and solid endurance. The psychological aspect is significant as well, with the route often feeling exposed and committing. Succesfully climbing "Mulatschack" is a rewarding experience, a testament to the climber's dedication and skill, offering unparalleled views of the surrounding alpine landscape and a hard-earned sense of accomplishment.

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