Overview
Grade: 5-
Total time: 3 hrs
Climbing time: 2 hrs
Approach time: 30 mins
Exit time: 30 mins
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Length: 145m
Rope Length: 50m
Quickdraws: 10
Climbing the 'Peternpfad' on the Vordere Stadelwand is an iconic alpine experience, highly regarded as a classic in the Dachstein massif. Graded 5- (UIAA), this multi-pitch route primarily involves delightful slab climbing on solid, often grippy limestone. While the individual moves might not be groundbreakingly difficult for the grade, the route demands sustained concentration, precise footwork, and good technique due to its sometimes exposed and technical nature.
The Peternpfad is known for its beautiful line, weaving up the impressive Vordere Stadelwand with incredible views of the surrounding Gosau lakes and the formidable Dachstein range. As an alpine route, conditions can vary; some sections might be wet or feel cold even in summer, adding to its adventurous character. It's a true test of alpine competence, rewarding climbers with a sense of achievement and breathtaking scenery at the top.
After topping out, the descent typically involves a combination of rappelling and walking, leading back to the base of the wall or a nearby hiking trail. It's a must-do for climbers comfortable with the grade and alpine environments, offering a beautiful blend of technical climbing and stunning natural beauty.