Climbing "Xandlkamin (keine BH)" (grade 5) in the Graz Mountains is a rewarding experience for any climber comfortable with the grade. The route, whose name roughly translates to "Xandl Chimney (no bra)", likely refers to a distinctive chimney feature and perhaps a playful, provocative naming convention often found in climbing. Expect typical Graz Mountain limestone: solid but sometimes polished rock, requiring careful footwork and precise hand placements. Grade 5 indicates a moderate level of difficulty, requiring good technique, a degree of strength and endurance, and comfort with exposure. The climb likely involves stemming techniques within the chimney, and potentially some face climbing sections. Due to the nature of limestone and the area, bring appropriate gear, including a standard rack of cams and quickdraws. Check current conditions before heading out, as weather in the mountains can change rapidly. A successful ascent of "Xandlkamin (keine BH)" offers beautiful views of the surrounding Graz Mountains and a sense of accomplishment for overcoming a classic local route.