Climbing "Suppmkaschpo - Kleiner Hochgall Südostwand" (grade 6) is a serious undertaking. This route on the southeast face of Kleiner Hochgall, a peak in the Hohe Tauern range of the Austrian Alps, presents a challenging alpine experience. The 'Suppmkaschpo' name, while perhaps humorous, shouldn't be misleading; this is no laughing matter. A grade 6 difficulty, according to alpine climbing scales, implies sustained steep sections requiring confident and skilled climbing on rock. Expect vertical or slightly overhanging terrain, with holds that may be small and require precise footwork.
The southeast face itself adds another layer of complexity. Exposure is significant, and the rock quality can be variable in alpine environments. Route finding skills are essential, as the path may not always be obvious and can require careful reading of the rock. Protection placement is likely to be necessary, potentially involving nuts, cams, and possibly some pitons. Adequate experience placing protection and building anchors is crucial for safety.
Furthermore, consider the alpine environment. Weather conditions can change rapidly, bringing rain, snow, or strong winds. The approach and descent are also significant factors. Expect a potentially long and arduous hike to reach the base of the route and a careful descent, often involving rappels. Proper equipment, including appropriate clothing, sturdy boots, helmet, harness, rope, and a selection of climbing protection, is non-negotiable. Climbing 'Suppmkaschpo' demands physical fitness, technical proficiency, excellent judgment, and a thorough understanding of alpine hazards.