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Overview

Grade: 4+

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Rope Length: 50m

The "Kleiner Götterquergang" (Little Gods' Traverse) is a classic climbing route in the Wachau/Waldviertel region of Austria, known for its scenic beauty and enjoyable climbing at a moderate grade of 4+. It's a popular choice for climbers looking for a rewarding experience without overly strenuous difficulty.

The route typically involves a traverse along a rock band, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The climbing itself is generally well-protected with bolts, making it a suitable option for climbers comfortable with the grade. The rock is usually solid and provides good friction. Expect a mix of face climbing, stemming, and traversing techniques. Due to its popularity, the route can sometimes be crowded, especially on weekends. It's advisable to arrive early or consider climbing during the week.

Preparation is key. Make sure you have the appropriate gear, including a rope, quickdraws, helmet, and comfortable climbing shoes. Familiarize yourself with the route description and topo before heading out. It's also essential to check the weather forecast and avoid climbing if conditions are unfavorable. Remember to always climb safely and respect the environment.

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