Climbing "Tussiturnen" (6+) in the Gutenstein Alps is a memorable experience. This route, typically found in the lower difficulty spectrum of 6th grade climbing (6a+ to 6b), offers a blend of technical moves and sustained exposure within a stunning alpine setting. The Gutenstein Alps, known for their rugged beauty and challenging climbs, provide a breathtaking backdrop. Climbers can expect well-bolted sections intermixed with opportunities for placing their own protection in some variations. The rock itself is generally solid limestone, requiring precise footwork and a good understanding of friction. The climb often features crimps, pockets, and occasional underclings, demanding a varied skillset. Successfully topping out "Tussiturnen" rewards climbers with panoramic views that stretch across the Austrian landscape, making the physical effort well worth the reward. Be sure to check conditions and weather forecasts before heading out, as the alpine environment can be unpredictable.