Climbing 'Na' (grade 6-) in the Gutenstein Alps offers a rewarding experience for intermediate climbers. The route, typically found on weathered limestone, presents a mix of technical face climbing, delicate traverses, and perhaps a short, powerful crux. Expect solid rock overall, but always be mindful of loose holds, especially in less frequented sections. The setting is spectacular, with panoramic views of the surrounding alpine landscape. A standard rack of quickdraws, a few longer slings for wandering pitches, and a rope of at least 50 meters are recommended. Approaching the route often involves a moderate hike, so be sure to check weather conditions and pack accordingly. Success on 'Na' comes from a combination of good footwork, confident movement, and a healthy dose of alpine awareness. It's a great climb to test your abilities and enjoy the beauty of the Gutenstein Alps.