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A-Steig und A-Kamine - Hohe Wand

Austria | Lower Austria | Gutenstein Alps | Hohe Wand

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Overview

Grade: 4-

Total time: 3 hrs

Climbing time: 2 hrs

Approach time: 20 mins

Exit time: 25 mins

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Length: 200m

Rope Length: 50m

Quickdraws: 8

The "A-Steig" and "A-Kamine" routes at Hohe Wand are legendary among climbers. Hohe Wand itself is a well-loved climbing spot, renowned for its challenging routes and stunning views.

"A-Steig" offers a mix of technical slabs and airy traverses, making it a favorite for climbers looking for a varied challenge. The route winds its way up the face of Hohe Wand, requiring climbers to use precise footwork and balance. As you ascend, the exposure increases, adding to the thrill and beauty of the climb. The views of the surrounding landscape, particularly the Vienna Basin, are nothing short of spectacular.

"A-Kamine," on the other hand, is a bit more strenuous, offering steep chimneys and cracks. It demands both physical strength and mental fortitude. Navigating these natural formations can be challenging, but for those who relish a tougher climb, "A-Kamine" delivers in spades. The sense of accomplishment upon reaching the top is immense, with the panoramic views serving as the perfect reward.

Both routes offer unique challenges and unforgettable experiences. Whether you're seeking variety or a more intense climb, Hohe Wand's "A-Steig" and "A-Kamine" routes have something for everyone.

Climbing the "A-Steig und A-Kamine" (grade 4-) on the Hohe Wand is a classic and rewarding experience. This route, which translates to "A-trail and A-Chimneys," offers a mix of scrambling, easy climbing, and exposed sections, making it a perfect introduction to multi-pitch climbing in this popular Austrian climbing area. The rock is typically solid limestone, providing good friction. The route follows a logical line up the face, traversing between and navigating through a series of chimneys. While the difficulty is moderate (4- is generally considered manageable for experienced climbers), the exposure and the length of the route contribute to a sense of adventure. Adequate physical fitness and a head for heights are essential. Proper gear, including a rope, harness, helmet, and appropriate climbing shoes, is a must. The descent is typically via a well-marked hiking trail, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. It's advisable to check weather conditions before heading out and to be prepared for potential changes, as the Hohe Wand can be exposed to strong winds. Overall, the "A-Steig und A-Kamine" provides a fantastic and memorable climbing day.

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