Overview
Grade: C/D
Total time: 49 mins
Climbing time: 25 mins
Approach time: 12 mins
Exit time: 12 mins
Length: 30m
Total elevation: 30m
Altitude: 2,224m
The Sherpa Steig, a captivating via ferrata (klettersteig) typically graded C/D, offers an exhilarating alpine adventure. Located in the stunning Austrian Alps, often associated with the Dachstein massif, this route challenges climbers with its exposed passages and demanding sections.
A C/D grading signifies that the Sherpa Steig is moderately difficult to difficult. Climbers can expect sustained steep and often vertical sections, requiring considerable arm strength and excellent endurance. Exposure is a constant companion, demanding a strong head for heights and absolute sure-footedness. The route often features long ladders, precarious traverses, and direct ascents up rock faces, all secured by steel cables and iron rungs.
The ascent is incredibly rewarding, unfolding breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. However, it's not a climb for beginners. Adequate physical fitness, a good sense of balance, and prior experience on easier via ferratas are crucial. Proper via ferrata equipment – helmet, harness, and a via ferrata lanyard with shock absorber – is indispensable for safety.
Conquering the Sherpa Steig leaves a lasting impression of accomplishment and an unforgettable connection with the high alpine environment. It's a true test of nerve and physique, delivering an immensely satisfying climbing experience for those prepared for its challenges.