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Overview

Grade: 6-

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Length: 26m

Rope Length: 60m

Climbing "Na Schau" (6-) in the Upper Austrian Prealps is a rewarding experience offering stunning views and a classic alpine feel. The route itself typically involves a mix of face climbing, crack climbing, and potentially some stemming or laybacking, depending on the specific variations and the climber's chosen techniques. While rated 6- (French scale), its perceived difficulty can vary depending on conditions and personal preferences. Some may find certain cruxes physically demanding, requiring good technique and strength, while others may appreciate the generally well-protected nature of the route. The rock is usually solid limestone, providing good friction, but it's always important to check for loose holds, especially after weather events. Be prepared for alpine conditions, even on seemingly clear days, and remember to respect the environment and leave no trace. Successfully topping out "Na Schau" provides a real sense of accomplishment and a memorable climb in a beautiful Austrian setting.

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