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Nix für Suderer 

Page Type: Route

Location: Niederoesterreich, Austria, Europe

Lat/Lon: 47.68970°N / 15.69030°E

Route Type: Sport Climbing

Season: Spring, Summer, Fall

Time Required: Half a day

Rock Difficulty: 5.10a (YDS)

Difficulty: UIAA VI

Route Quality: 
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Page By: herbie

Created/Edited: Sep 9, 2005 / Feb 18, 2006

Object ID: 166690

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Approach

The new route "Nix für Suderer" (approx. translated: "nothing for whiners" :-) ) leads through Klobenwand in the valley "Großes Höllental". If you drive the street from Hirschwang to Schwarzau, pass the parking lots at Weichtalhaus, pass the tunnel and the valley-exit of "Großes Höllental", and park the car at a parking lot on the left side approximately 100 to 150m thereafter. From there go into "Großes Höllental" (the green fence can be passed at the left side of the big closed gate, where a tiny door is). Walk up the gravel road approximately 8 to 10 minutes, where it becomes flat again, until you see a small track on the right side. The track leads you to the foot of the wall through scree. The entry of the route is a few meters before the highest point of the track, near a conspicuous rockneedle (approx. 20 minutes from the car).

Route Description

This route is quite new, first ascent by Alfred Riedl in July 2005. The line leads to the peak of the "Vordere Klobenwand" in 7 pitches, crossing 3 times over an old easier route named "Gaisbauer-Jug". Finding it is easy: Always follow the golden bolts. :) If you are at a bolt with the usual silver color, then you are wrong. A good topo of the route is here.

 
The fantastic 4th pitch
 
The crux
 
Take care in the 2nd pitch

Essential Gear

12 quickdraws. No nuts necessary, currently enough bolts.

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