Climbing "Null Problemo," a grade 7 sport climb nestled in the scenic Upper Austrian Prealps, is anything but "no problem" for most climbers! While the name might suggest otherwise, this route demands commitment, solid technique, and a good head for heights. The line typically follows a steep, slightly overhanging face, characterized by powerful moves on crimps, pockets, and the occasional sloper. The rock is generally solid limestone, but careful footwork is crucial.
The crux section often involves a dynamic reach between small holds, requiring precise body positioning and confidence. After the crux, the route usually eases off slightly, but continues to demand focus until the anchors. A successful ascent of "Null Problemo" is a rewarding experience, providing both a physical and mental challenge in a beautiful alpine setting. Be prepared for a fight, and don't let the name fool you – it's a route that will definitely test your skills!