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Overview

Grade: 6

Total time: 9 hrs

Climbing time: 4 hrs

Approach time: 2 hrs

Exit time: 3 hrs

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Length: 425m

Rope Length: 60m

Quickdraws: 14

Climbing "Hasenalarm" (Grade 6) on the Großes Häuselhorn is a rewarding alpine experience demanding solid climbing skills and alpine awareness. The route, named after a "hare alarm" (likely a close encounter with wildlife), likely features exposed sections, challenging holds, and potentially loose rock typical of alpine environments. A grade 6 signifies sustained climbing difficulty, requiring good technique, strength, and route-finding abilities. Protection placement will be crucial, and climbers should be comfortable placing their own gear in potentially less-than-perfect rock. Be prepared for changing weather conditions and a demanding descent. This climb is best suited for experienced climbers familiar with alpine terrain and capable of handling grade 6 difficulty consistently and safely.

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