Climbing "Zigeuner sein, wär fein" (7+/8-) in the Graz Mountains is a test of both technical skill and mental fortitude. The route name, translating to "Being a Gypsy would be fine," may raise some eyebrows, but the climbing is where the real challenge lies. Expect delicate footwork, powerful crimps, and sustained sequences that demand precision and commitment. The rock is typically solid limestone, but holds can be small and insecure, requiring careful assessment and trust. The exposure can be significant, adding to the psychological pressure, especially higher up on the wall. A successful ascent is a rewarding achievement, marking a significant step for any climber pushing into the upper 7th and lower 8th grade.