Climbing "Rinne (keine BH)" (meaning "Gully (no bra)" in German) in the Graz Mountains is a rewarding experience, offering a taste of adventure on moderate terrain. Graded at 5- (UIAA scale), it generally presents straightforward climbing with well-placed holds, making it accessible to climbers with some experience. Expect mostly slabby or slightly overhanging rock, depending on the exact location of the route within the gully. The rock is typically solid limestone, characteristic of the region, providing good friction. While the grade suggests relative ease, proper route finding and secure footwork are still essential. The name itself, though potentially humorous or controversial, likely refers to the route's appearance and its location within a natural feature of the rock face. The Graz Mountains offer stunning views, adding to the overall enjoyment of the climb. Remember to check current conditions, use appropriate safety gear, and be aware of potential hazards such as loose rock. Enjoy the climb!