Climbing "Romario" (6+) in the Dachstein Mountains is a memorable experience. This multi-pitch route, typically found on one of the smaller faces or towers, challenges climbers with sustained technical climbing on solid limestone. The grade 6+ indicates that climbers should be comfortable with face climbing, delicate sequences, and the occasional demanding move. Expect varied climbing styles, potentially including stemming, crimping, and even a small roof or overhang depending on the specific variation of the route. The exposure can be significant, adding to the psychological challenge and offering breathtaking views of the Dachstein massif and surrounding valleys. Proper gear placement and efficient rope management are crucial for a safe and enjoyable ascent. Finding accurate route information, including a topo, is essential before attempting "Romario", as local variations and conditions can impact the climb's difficulty. Ultimately, summiting "Romario" provides a satisfying sense of accomplishment and a deep appreciation for the beauty and ruggedness of the Dachstein.