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Hochtor über Dachlgrat

Austria | Styria | Ennstal Alps | Hochtor

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Overview

Grade: 2/2+

Total time: 10 hrs

Climbing time: 2 hrs

Approach time: 5 hrs

Exit time: 4 hrs

Length: 800m

Climbing Hochtor via the Dachlgrat is a true classic in the Gesäuse Alps, Austria. Rated 2/2+, it offers a thrilling yet accessible alpine experience for those with a good head for heights and sure-footedness.

The ascent over the Dachlgrat is less about difficult technical climbing and more about sustained, exposed scrambling along a sharp, airy ridge. The grade indicates sections where hands are definitely needed for balance and progression, but extensive rope work is typically not required for experienced mountaineers. However, a rope and basic protection might be prudent for less confident climbers or in adverse conditions. The route continuously offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Gesäuse peaks and the valleys below, making every step a visual delight.

Reaching the summit of Hochtor after traversing the Dachlgrat is incredibly rewarding. As the highest peak in the Gesäuse, the summit offers unparalleled vistas, a true reward for the effort.

The descent typically follows the normal route (often on the north side), which is less exposed but still long and requires careful navigation. Alternatively, for the very adventurous and those highly skilled, a return via the Dachlgrat itself is possible, though it adds significant complexity and time. Regardless of the descent path, it's a full-day endeavor.

Overall, the Hochtor via Dachlgrat is an unforgettable alpine adventure, combining magnificent scenery with a satisfying physical challenge that remains within the reach of experienced hikers and scramblers.

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