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Overview

Grade: 9-

Total time: 5 hrs

Climbing time: 3 hrs

Approach time: 45 mins

Exit time: 45 mins

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Length: 165m

Rope Length: 60m

Quickdraws: 10

Climbing 'Anrainerproblem' (9-) at the Montiggler Wände is an experience that etches itself into your memory. This route isn't just about conquering a grade; it's about battling relentless power endurance, precise footwork, and unwavering mental fortitude. The climbing is predominantly steep, demanding sustained effort through a series of crimps, pockets, and occasional pinches. Each move requires meticulous planning and execution, as any lapse in concentration can result in a frustrating fall.

The rock itself is compact and offers little in the way of comfortable rests. The holds are often sharp, testing your skin and resolve. The crux sequence demands maximum power, forcing you to commit to a series of dynamic moves on barely-there holds. Even after the crux, the climbing remains challenging, with no opportunity to truly relax until the anchor is clipped.

'Anrainerproblem' is a route that rewards dedication, meticulous training, and a stubborn refusal to give up. It's a climb that forces you to push your limits and appreciate the subtle nuances of hard climbing. Successfully topping out on this route is a testament to your skill, strength, and mental game. It's a true testpiece of the Montiggler Wände and a must-try for any climber looking to push their boundaries in the 9th grade.

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