Climbing "Out of Work Wie Sichs Gehört" (9+) on the Rax-Schneeberg Group is a serious undertaking, demanding a high level of technical skill, mental fortitude, and physical fitness. The route, whose name roughly translates to "Out of work as it should be", implies a certain no-nonsense approach to difficulty, and it lives up to its reputation. Climbers can expect sustained steep sections, often involving small, demanding crimps and powerful moves on less-than-ideal rock. Precise footwork is essential, and the ability to read the rock and find subtle sequences is crucial for success. Protection is generally good, but runouts are possible, adding to the mental challenge. The exposed nature of the Rax-Schneeberg Group means that weather conditions can change rapidly, so a careful assessment of the forecast and appropriate gear are non-negotiable. Successfully sending "Out of Work Wie Sichs Gehört" is a badge of honor, signifying mastery of hard climbing in an alpine environment and a testament to the climber's dedication and skill.