Overview
Grade: 3+
Total time: 4 hrs
Climbing time: 3 hrs
Approach time: 50 mins
Exit time: 15 mins
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Length: 300m
Rope Length: 50m
Quickdraws: 6
The Wienersteig on Hohe Wand is a classic and popular climb, offering a rewarding experience for climbers with some experience. Rated at 3+ (UIAA), it provides a good introduction to via ferrata climbing, although it is *not* a via ferrata - it's proper rock climbing that requires knowledge of traditional belaying. The route features a mix of exposed traverses, small ledges, and enjoyable climbing sections.
The initial sections are relatively easy, allowing you to warm up and adjust to the rock. As you ascend, the exposure increases, and the route demands a bit more commitment. There are several steeper sections that require confident movement and good footwork.
While the grade is moderate, the Wienersteig can feel more challenging depending on the weather conditions. Rain can make the rock slippery, and strong winds can add to the exposure, significantly increasing the difficulty. It's crucial to check the weather forecast before attempting the climb.
Proper equipment is essential, including climbing shoes, a harness, a rope, belay device, quickdraws, and a helmet. Experienced climbers often climb it in a rope team of 2 or 3 persons. It is also vital to have the skills and knowledge to set up protection and belay your partner(s). Beginners should climb with an experienced leader or guide.
The views from the top of Hohe Wand are spectacular, providing a stunning panorama of the surrounding landscapes. The descent typically involves hiking down a well-maintained path, allowing you to reflect on the climb and enjoy the scenery. Overall, the Wienersteig is a fantastic climb that offers a challenging and memorable experience on Hohe Wand. It requires respect for the mountain and appropriate preparation to ensure a safe and enjoyable ascent.