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pitch approx. 150m (1-2):
From south-east ascend on a reef towards the big terrace in easy terrain. At the terrace ascend further to the left in south-west direction.
pitch (2-3):
From the terrace ascend approx. 20 meters towards a big tree on the left side of a prominent, 7 meter wide cave.
A belay can be built at the tree.
pitch (2):
From the tree traverse approx. 15 m to the left to a small tree at the ridge.
Use the tree and the blocks to build a belay.
pitch (4):
From the small tree ascend the structured wall approx. 35 meters zigzag, first to the left then to the right.
During our first ascend there were two hornet nests in this wall section, about 3 meters beside the route.
Use the bolt on the wall to build a belay.
pitch (2):
From the bold traverse approx. 15 meters to the left, slightly ascending towards a big tree.
Use the tree to build a belay.
pitch (6-):
From the tree traverse some meters to the left and then ascend the wall beginning with a dihedral
and passing a bolt. Build a belay on the bolt at the green step below a big crack.
pitch (6-):
From the bolt traverse to the right behind the edge and than ascend a dihedral approx. 6 meters.
Build a belay at the bolt on the lying wall.
pitch (5+):
From the bold further ascend approx. 40 meters towards a big tree.
Use the tree to build a belay.
pitch (2-3):
From the tree traverse approx. 20 meters to the left passing two edges. Then ascend the steep wall until it becomes vertical. Build a belay at the bold in front of the wall.
pitch (5):
From the bolt traverse approx. 10 meters to the right, then ascend the wall in a slight crack for approx. 40 meters.
Build a belay at the bold on the wall.
pitch (4):
From the bolt further ascend the wall, first slightly to the right, then straight towards the summit.
Use suitable blocks to build a belay.
Erstbegehung:Dirk Pietschmann, Harald Schmidt & Frank Dachselt, 10 Okt 2015