Climbing "Supernova" (10-) in the Ennstal Alps is a serious undertaking. Located amidst the stunning, rugged scenery of the Austrian Alps, this route demands a high level of fitness, technical proficiency, and mental fortitude. The rock is typically compact limestone, offering a mix of powerful crimps, delicate footwork, and the occasional precarious traverse. Expect sustained climbing with minimal rests, demanding constant focus and precise movements. The exposure is significant, adding to the psychological challenge. Success on Supernova is a testament to a climber's skill and dedication, rewarding them with breathtaking views and the satisfaction of conquering a truly demanding climb. Proper gear, route-finding, and a solid partner are absolutely essential.