Climbing the 'Direkter Mayer' (6+) in the 'Wildtöter' is a memorable experience, a test of skill and endurance. The route itself is known for its sustained difficulty, requiring solid technique and good finger strength. The rock in the Wildtöter is often described as compact limestone, demanding precise footwork and careful route finding. Protection can be sparse in places, adding a mental dimension to the physical challenge. The crux usually involves a series of steep moves on small crimps, followed by a committing traverse. Successfully topping out offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, making the effort worthwhile. It's a climb best approached with a confident partner, a good rack, and a clear understanding of the Wildtöter's unique character.