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Sommerwind 5 - Hochlantsch

Austria | Styria | Graz Mountains | Hochlantsch

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Overview

Grade: 5

Total time: 5 hrs

Climbing time: 2 hrs

Approach time: 2 hrs

Exit time: 2 hrs

Show topo Route topo

Length: 100m

Rope Length: 50m

Quickdraws: 8

Climbing the "Sommerwind 5" route on Hochlantsch is a stunning experience. Hochlantsch, the highest peak in the Grazer Bergland, offers a variety of climbing routes, but "Sommerwind 5" stands out with its unique charm and challenge.

"Sommerwind," meaning "summer wind," is a fitting name for a route that provides climbers with fresh, invigorating breezes as they ascend. The route is characterized by its mixture of steep rock faces and delicate traverses, demanding a combination of strength, technique, and finesse. Climbers can expect a journey through dramatic landscapes, with each pitch offering its own set of challenges and rewards.

One of the highlights of "Sommerwind 5" is the stunning view from the top. The panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys are nothing short of breathtaking, making the effort to reach the summit more than worthwhile. The sense of accomplishment, combined with the natural beauty of the area, makes climbing "Sommerwind 5" an unforgettable experience.

Sommerwind 5 on Hochlantsch is a classic multi-pitch climb offering a great introduction to alpine climbing at a moderate grade. The route, graded UIAA 5 (approximately 5.7-5.8 YDS), is known for its solid rock, generally well-protected pitches, and stunning views of the surrounding Styrian landscape.

While not overly demanding technically, Sommerwind 5 requires a good level of fitness and comfort on exposed terrain. The route winds its way up the south face of Hochlantsch, offering enjoyable climbing with several interesting cruxes. Good footwork and confident movement are essential. The protection is mostly bolted, although bringing a small rack of cams and nuts can supplement existing placements and provide additional security.

Approaching the route involves a moderate hike from the parking area, and the descent typically involves a rappel and some scrambling. Be sure to check the weather conditions before heading out, as Hochlantsch can be exposed to sudden changes. Proper gear, including a rope, harness, helmet, climbing shoes, and appropriate clothing, is crucial for a safe and enjoyable ascent. Sommerwind 5 is a rewarding climb that provides a taste of alpine adventure without the extreme difficulty.

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