Climbing the "Rechts-Links-Kombi" (7+) in the Karwendel is a serious undertaking, demanding not only significant climbing ability but also strong mental fortitude. The route, as the name suggests (Right-Left Combination), involves traversing between right- and left-leaning features, creating a complex and often exposed line. The Karwendel mountains are known for their demanding rock, often compact limestone with sparse holds, requiring precise footwork and efficient movement. The grade 7+ implies sustained difficulty, with few opportunities for rest. Expect technical challenges, potential runouts, and a truly alpine experience. Careful route finding and solid gear placement are critical for success and safety. The commitment factor is high due to the remote location and the challenging nature of the climb. Successful ascent requires a combination of strength, technique, experience in similar alpine terrain, and impeccable judgment.