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Overview

Grade: 4+

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Rope Length: 60m

Climbing the "Sanduhrüberhang" (Hourglass Overhang, grade 4+) in the Gutenstein Alps is a classic, albeit challenging, experience. The route demands solid technique and a good head for heights. The defining feature, the namesake hourglass overhang, presents a committing move requiring precise footwork and a controlled pull. While not overly strenuous, the sustained nature of the climb, coupled with exposure, makes it a rewarding accomplishment. The rock quality is generally good, providing reliable holds. The views from the route are stunning, showcasing the beauty of the Gutenstein Alps. Be prepared for a varied climbing experience, with sections of slab, vertical face, and, of course, the prominent overhang. Bring appropriate gear, including quickdraws and a rope suitable for multi-pitch climbing, and always assess the conditions before starting the ascent. Remember, safety is paramount, and a well-planned and executed climb of the "Sanduhrüberhang" will be a memorable adventure.
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