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Overview

Grade: 4

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Rope Length: 60m

Climbing the 'Dürre Wurzel' (meaning 'Dry Root') in the Gutenstein Alps is a classic and rewarding experience for beginner to intermediate climbers. This route, typically graded around 4, offers a delightful mix of easy scrambling, solid rock, and stunning views. The approach is generally straightforward, leading you through beautiful alpine landscapes.

The climbing itself is characterized by well-featured rock, with plenty of holds and good friction. While the grade suggests it's manageable for most, it's essential to be mindful of loose rock, especially in the gullies. The route often follows a prominent ridge or corner, offering a natural line to the summit. The exposure is moderate, providing a sense of adventure without being overly intimidating.

The 'Dürre Wurzel' is a fantastic choice for those looking to gain experience in alpine terrain and enjoy a fulfilling day of climbing in the beautiful Gutenstein Alps. Don't forget to pack adequate water, food, and appropriate clothing for changing weather conditions. Also, check local conditions and avalanche warnings before heading out, especially during the shoulder seasons.
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