Climbing "Venus von Willendorf" (grade 5+) is a unique and somewhat controversial experience. The route itself is a steep, pocketed face with surprisingly good friction. The pockets, worn smooth by countless hands, offer decent holds, but demand careful footwork and body positioning. The holds are spaced out enough to require thoughtful sequences and a good bit of reach, making it feel harder than a typical 5+. The real challenge, however, is the mental aspect. Knowing you're climbing on a formation named after such an iconic and ancient representation of femininity adds a layer of reverence and awareness to each move. There's a definite sense of climbing history, mixed with the understanding that the rock face predates any of us by millennia. Some climbers find this inspiring; others feel a bit uncomfortable, questioning the ethics of climbing on something so symbolic. Regardless of your perspective, "Venus von Willendorf" is a climb that stays with you long after you've untied your rope.