Climbing 'Zwah linke Fiaß' (typically graded 7+/8-) in the 'Right Side' sector is a memorable experience, demanding a combination of technical prowess and physical strength. This route is known for its sustained difficulty and challenging moves.
The initial section usually involves navigating a slightly overhanging wall with small crimps and precise footwork. The crux often lies in a sequence of powerful pulls and delicate stemming to reach a good hold. Maintaining composure and executing the moves with efficiency is key to conserving energy for the rest of the climb.
After the crux, the route might ease slightly, but it still requires careful attention to avoid unnecessary pump. Often, the final moves involve a technical traverse or a reach to a distant hold, requiring good body positioning and controlled movements.
Successfully climbing 'Zwah linke Fiaß' is a satisfying achievement, confirming a climber's mastery of intermediate to advanced climbing techniques. The view from the top (if applicable) often adds to the overall sense of accomplishment.