Overview
Grade: 6+/7-
Total time: 6 hrs
Climbing time: 4 hrs
Approach time: 2 hrs
Exit time: 1 hour
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Length: 295m
Rope Length: 50m
Quickdraws: 12
The 'Pretterebner - Koschutnikturm' route on the Koschutnikturm is a true alpine classic within the majestic Koschuta mountain range, part of the Karawanken Alps. Graded at 6+/7- UIAA, it stands as a significant challenge for experienced multi-pitch climbers, demanding both technical skill and mental fortitude.
This route is renowned for its sustained difficulty and pronounced exposure. It typically ascends a prominent face, weaving its way up through a logical system of cracks, slabs, and occasional steeper sections or overhangs. The limestone rock of the Koschuta offers excellent friction but requires precise footwork and efficient technique throughout its numerous pitches. Climbers often highlight the exhilarating exposure and the breathtaking panoramic views that unfold as you gain height, stretching across the rugged Karawanken peaks and into the wider alpine landscape.
The 'Pretterebner - Koschutnikturm' is not merely a sport climb; it's an alpine adventure. It demands comprehensive multi-pitch experience, solid route-finding abilities, efficient rope management, and a strong head for heights. The approach often involves a significant hike, and the descent, typically via rappelling or a combination of rappelling and a walk-off, requires careful planning and execution. Completing this route is a deeply rewarding experience, offering a taste of high-alpine commitment and truly memorable climbing.