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Overview

Grade: 6+

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Rope Length: 70m

Climbing "Spätes Glück" (literally "Late Happiness") in the Ennstal Alps is a rewarding experience that demands a good level of climbing skill and mental fortitude. Graded 6+ (French system), this route likely involves sustained climbing on slightly overhanging rock, demanding good technique, endurance, and the ability to read the rock. Expect crimps, pockets, and perhaps even some powerful moves. The Ennstal Alps are known for their stunning scenery, so the climb is likely to offer breathtaking views. Proper gear, including a rope, quickdraws, and personal protective equipment, is essential. It's also advisable to check current conditions and be aware of potential weather changes in the mountains. Climbing this route is a test of skill, stamina, and mental resilience, culminating in the potential for experiencing a true feeling of accomplishment - a 'late happiness' earned through effort and dedication.

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