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Hintere Goinger Halt Nordgrat

Austria | Tyrol | Kaiser Mountains | Hintere Goinger Halt

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Overview

Grade: 3+

Total time: 8 hrs

Climbing time: 3 hrs

Approach time: 2 hrs

Exit time: 3 hrs

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Length: 300m

Rope Length: 50m

Quickdraws: 6

The Hintere Goinger Halt North Ridge (Nordgrat) is a classic alpine climb in the Wilder Kaiser mountains, offering stunning views and exposed scrambling. Graded at 3+ (UIAA) or approximately 5.4/5.5 YDS, it provides an excellent introduction to alpine rock climbing. The route generally involves exposed traverses, some easy slab climbing, and scrambling sections. Key aspects of the climb include:

* **Approach:** A moderately challenging hike is required to reach the base of the North Ridge.
* **Route Finding:** Good route-finding skills are essential, although the route is generally well-traveled.
* **Protection:** While sections can be protected with cams and nuts, many parts are unprotected and require careful climbing.
* **Exposure:** The ridge is highly exposed, demanding a head for heights.
* **Conditions:** The climb is best attempted in dry conditions. Snow or ice can significantly increase the difficulty and hazard.
* **Equipment:** A standard alpine rack, including ropes, harness, helmet, climbing shoes, and sufficient quickdraws, is recommended. A lightweight axe might be useful early in the season.

Overall, the Hintere Goinger Halt North Ridge is a rewarding and memorable alpine experience for climbers with some experience in similar terrain and a good head for heights. It’s essential to be prepared for changing mountain conditions and to assess your abilities realistically before attempting this climb.

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