Overview
Grade: 5-
Total time: 1 hour
Climbing time: 1 hour
Approach time: 5 mins
Exit time: 10 mins
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Length: 100m
Rope Length: 50m
Quickdraws: 9
Climbing 'Richter's Ende' (grade 5-) on Hohe Wand is a true classic, offering a fantastic introduction to multi-pitch climbing in an alpine setting. Graded 5- on the UIAA scale, it's accessible to climbers with some experience in lead climbing and a good head for heights, but shouldn't be underestimated. The route typically involves a mix of varied limestone terrain – expect some chimneys, slabs, and perhaps a few short crack sections, demanding diverse climbing techniques. The rock quality is generally solid, but as with any popular Hohe Wand route, a watchful eye for occasional loose rock or polished sections is advisable. The exposure is a defining feature, providing breathtaking views across the Wiener Becken (Vienna Basin) and contributing to a genuine sense of adventure. It's a superb choice for consolidating multi-pitch skills or simply enjoying a moderate, scenic, and historically significant climb. The stances are generally well-equipped, but intermediate protection often needs to be placed by the leader, requiring a standard rack. After topping out, the descent is usually via a comfortable hiking trail or a designated abseil route, allowing for a relaxed finish to a memorable day on the rock.