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Overview

Grade: 4-

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Rope Length: 60m

Climbing the "Sanduhrenweg" (grade 4-) in the Gutenstein Alps is a rewarding experience, offering stunning views and a taste of classic alpine climbing. The route, whose name translates to "Hourglass Path," is characterized by its moderate difficulty, making it a popular choice for climbers transitioning from easier routes or those looking for a pleasant day out. The rock quality is generally good, providing solid holds and reliable protection placements. While the grade is accessible, some sections require thoughtful footwork and a good head for heights. Be prepared for exposed traverses and a few slightly steeper passages. The views from the top are spectacular, showcasing the rugged beauty of the Gutenstein Alps and surrounding valleys. Overall, the "Sanduhrenweg" is a highly recommended climb for anyone seeking a memorable alpine adventure at a manageable difficulty level.
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