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Westgrat Zettenkaiser und Scheffauer

Austria | Tyrol | Kaiser Mountains | Scheffauer

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Overview

Grade: 3

Total time: 10 hrs

Climbing time: 5 hrs

Approach time: 4 hrs

Exit time: 2 hrs

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Length: 500m

Rope Length: 60m

Quickdraws: 4

Climbing the Westgrat of Zettenkaiser and Scheffauer (Grade 3) is a classic alpine adventure in the Wilder Kaiser mountain range. This route offers a fantastic combination of exposed scrambling, enjoyable climbing on solid rock, and stunning panoramic views. While graded as a 3, the route involves sustained exposure and requires a good head for heights. Proper alpine experience, including rope management and basic climbing skills, is essential. The initial ascent of the Zettenkaiser is relatively straightforward, leading to the key traverse towards the Scheffauer. This section features the crux pitches, often involving exposed traverses and short vertical sections. The rock quality is generally excellent, providing secure handholds and footholds. Once on the Scheffauer, the summit rewards climbers with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. The descent typically involves rappelling and downclimbing, demanding careful attention. Overall, the Westgrat is a memorable and rewarding alpine climb for experienced mountaineers.

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