Overview
Grade: 3+
Total time: 8 hrs
Climbing time: 4 hrs
Approach time: 3 hrs
Exit time: 1 hour
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Length: 1,300m
Rope Length: 60m
Quickdraws: 5
The ascent of the Fleischbank Nordgrat (North Ridge) on the Fleischbank peak in the majestic Wilder Kaiser mountains is a truly classic alpine experience, graded 3+. While not technically extreme, it offers continuous exposure and breathtaking views, following a prominent and airy ridge line. The climb involves a delightful mix of sustained scrambling and easy climbing sections on generally solid Kaiser limestone, making for a highly enjoyable ascent to the summit cross. The feeling of exposure, especially in the upper parts, adds significantly to the alpine character. After soaking in the panoramic views from the summit, the return typically follows the Normalweg (normal route) down the south side. This descent, though graded easier, involves careful navigation down steep scree slopes, broken terrain, and some sections equipped with fixed ropes or chains, requiring focus due to potential looseness underfoot. It usually leads back towards the Stripsenjochhaus or further down into the valley, completing a full and memorable day in the mountains.