Climbing "Ausgekniffen" (graded 5- on the UIAA scale, roughly equivalent to 5.6-5.7 in Yosemite Decimal System) in the Upper Austrian Prealps offers a classic, enjoyable alpine experience. While not overly challenging in terms of technical difficulty, this route demands solid climbing technique, good route-finding skills, and a head for heights. The rock is typically solid limestone, providing excellent friction and positive holds. The Prealps weather can be unpredictable, so checking the forecast before heading out is crucial. Be prepared for potential shifts in temperature and the possibility of rain. The setting is stunning, with panoramic views of the rolling hills and forests characteristic of the region. The climb itself likely involves a mix of slab climbing, vertical sections with good holds, and perhaps a traverse or two. Proper protection placement is important, and while bolts may exist, be prepared to supplement with your own gear (cams and nuts). Overall, "Ausgekniffen" provides a fantastic introduction to alpine climbing in the Upper Austrian Prealps and is a rewarding climb for intermediate climbers seeking a memorable day out.