Overview
Grade: 5
Total time: 3 hrs
Climbing time: 2 hrs
Approach time: 30 mins
Exit time: 15 mins
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Length: 120m
Rope Length: 50m
Quickdraws: 10
Climbing the 'Woachtalakante - Blechmauernkante' (UIAA Grade V) in the Gaisbauerwand, part of the Hohe Wand massif in Austria, is a truly classic multi-pitch experience. This route is renowned for its exposed climbing on solid, grippy limestone, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
The approach to the Gaisbauerwand is relatively short, often starting from a nearby parking area, leading to the distinct base of the wall. The climb itself spans several pitches, each presenting engaging movements at its grade. While primarily consistent at UIAA V, some sections require precise footwork and confident climbing, making it a rewarding challenge. The route follows a prominent arête, which means sustained exposure and a fantastic feeling of air beneath your feet. The protection is generally good, utilizing a mix of fixed anchors and opportunities for traditional gear.
Reaching the top of the Gaisbauerwand after navigating the 'Blechmauernkante' is incredibly satisfying. The panoramic vistas from the summit are the perfect reward for the effort. The descent typically involves a series of abseils or a marked walking trail, depending on the specific exit point.
Overall, the 'Woachtalakante - Blechmauernkante' is a highly recommended adventure for climbers comfortable with the grade, offering a quintessential Hohe Wand experience with its blend of exhilarating exposure, quality rock, and stunning scenery.