Climbing "Linksdrall" (7-) on Hohe Wand is a classic experience in Austrian climbing. The route, whose name roughly translates to "Left Twist," is known for its consistent difficulty and engaging climbing style. The rock is typically solid limestone, offering a variety of holds – from crimps and edges to pockets and small slopers. The crux often involves precise footwork and maintaining body tension through the slightly overhanging sections. The exposure on Hohe Wand adds to the thrill, with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. While the grade is consistent, stamina is required to navigate the full length of the route. "Linksdrall" is a rewarding climb for experienced climbers looking for a well-protected and memorable route.