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Overview

Grade: 4+

Climbing the "Plotna" on the Matterhorn, graded at 4+, is a challenging but rewarding undertaking. The "Plotna" (meaning "slab" in several Slavic languages, hinting at its character) presents a significant section of exposed, relatively featureless rock. While the grade suggests it's not the hardest part of the climb overall (given the Matterhorn's inherent difficulty), the smooth, often wet or icy, slab requires careful footwork, precise weight distribution, and solid rope management. The minimal handholds demand trust in friction and a strong understanding of slab climbing techniques. Success on the "Plotna" is often a crucial step towards summiting the Matterhorn, demanding both physical and mental fortitude. The exposure adds to the psychological pressure, making it a true test of a climber's skill and nerve. Expect to encounter potentially thin ice in early season or colder conditions, further complicating the ascent.

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