I recently had the exhilarating experience of climbing "Route: 96" in the Gutenstein Alps. Graded 8/8+, this climb is not for the faint of heart. The rock is typically compact limestone, offering technical and demanding sequences with delicate footwork and powerful crimps. The crux involves a sustained section of overhanging terrain requiring precise body positioning and considerable finger strength. The protection is generally good, but there are definitely some runout sections that demand confident climbing. Reaching the summit felt like a true accomplishment, rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding alpine landscape. "Route: 96" is a must-do for experienced climbers seeking a challenging and rewarding ascent in a beautiful setting. Prepare yourself for a physical and mental test; it's a climb that will stay with you long after you've topped out.