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Overview

Grade: 5-

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Rope Length: 60m

Climbing the "Krabbelplatte" (grade 5-) in the Gutenstein Alps is a delightful experience for beginner to intermediate climbers. The route, whose name translates roughly to "Crawl Slab," aptly describes its character. It's a mostly low-angled slab climb, demanding careful footwork and a good understanding of friction. While the grade might seem moderate, don't underestimate the need for precise movements and well-placed protection. The rock, typically limestone, can be surprisingly smooth in places, requiring climbers to trust their rubber and maintain a focused approach. The views from the route, overlooking the surrounding forested hills, are a rewarding treat, especially at the top. It's a perfect climb to build confidence on slab and enjoy the beauty of the Austrian Alps. Gear-wise, a standard rack of quickdraws and some longer runners for wandering pitches are recommended. Check the weather forecast before heading out, as slab climbs can become treacherous when wet.
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