Climbing 'Anfoch schean' (6-) in the Nockberge mountains is a rewarding experience that combines beautiful scenery with enjoyable climbing. The Nockberge mountains, known for their gentle, rounded peaks and lush alpine meadows, offer a unique backdrop to the climb. 'Anfoch schean' itself, while graded at 6- (UIAA), typically presents a good introduction to alpine climbing at this level. The route may feature a mix of slab climbing, short vertical sections, and possibly some traverses. The rock is likely to be solid granite or gneiss, offering reliable holds. Due to the alpine environment, weather conditions can change rapidly, so careful planning and appropriate gear are essential. The climb is likely not overly long, but the views from the top, encompassing the surrounding Nockberge range and possibly distant peaks, are well worth the effort. It's a climb that prioritizes enjoyment and appreciation of the surroundings over extreme difficulty, making it a great option for climbers looking for a scenic and accessible alpine adventure.