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Overview

Grade: 5+

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Rope Length: 60m

Climbing the Henkelplatte (5+) in the Gutenstein Alps is a memorable experience. This climb, known for its distinctive 'handle' (Henkel in German) holds, demands a good balance of technical skill and strength. The rock is typically solid limestone, offering good friction, but the exposure can be significant, adding to the thrill. The route often follows a steep, slightly overhanging face, requiring precise footwork and confident hand placements. Reaching the top rewards climbers with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Gutenstein Alps, a truly satisfying achievement for any intermediate climber.
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