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Overview

Grade: 10-

Climbing "Keep the Red Flag Flying" (10-) on the Hohe Wand is a memorable experience, demanding both technical skill and mental fortitude. The route's sustained difficulty and exposed positions present a true test of endurance. Cruxes involve delicate sequences on small crimps and powerful lock-offs, requiring precise footwork and body positioning. The quality of the rock is excellent, offering good friction despite its demanding nature. Reaching the summit after battling through the pitches is incredibly rewarding, with panoramic views stretching across the surrounding Austrian landscape. It's a climb that stays with you, a badge of honor for any climber seeking a challenging and aesthetic line.
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