Overview
Grade: 2/2+
Total time: 8 hrs
Climbing time: 1 hour
Approach time: 3 hrs
Exit time: 4 hrs
The 'Wenger Weg' on Großer Buchstein (Gesäuse, Austria) is a true alpine classic, renowned for its moderate grade (UIAA 2/2+) and stunning exposure. It offers an excellent introduction to longer alpine routes, making it popular with aspiring mountaineers. Typically, the adventure begins with an overnight stay at the Hesshütte, followed by an early morning approach to the route's base. The climb itself is a long and varied journey, characterized by enjoyable scrambling, occasional short climbing sections, and breathtaking views over the Gesäuse mountains. Despite its moderate difficulty, the route demands sure-footedness, a head for heights, and proper alpine equipment (rope, helmet recommended). The exposure is a constant companion, adding a thrilling dimension to the ascent. Reaching the summit of Großer Buchstein is a rewarding experience, offering panoramic vistas. The descent usually follows the normal route, often involving some downclimbing or short abseils, leading back towards the Hesshütte or directly to the valley. The 'Wenger Weg' is more than just a climb; it's a full-day alpine adventure that leaves a lasting impression.