Climbing 'Rechtsdrall' (grade 7) in the Vienna Woods is a memorable experience. The route, known for its subtle technical moves and sustained climbing, demands both power and precision. The name 'Rechtsdrall,' meaning 'right twist' or 'right-hand rotation,' is apt, as the route constantly forces you to move rightward, often using small crimps and delicate footwork. The rock itself is typically solid limestone, offering good friction but requiring careful placement. Successfully topping out on 'Rechtsdrall' provides a satisfying sense of accomplishment, enhanced by the beautiful surroundings of the Vienna Woods. The challenge lies not just in the difficulty of the individual moves, but also in the sustained nature of the route, requiring good endurance and route-reading skills. Be prepared for a climb that will test your technique and reward your perseverance.