It's possible to place some cams here (0.5-1), but not strictly necessary. Varied climbing.
25c+
45
Second
Don't stop at the old belay, but continue heading right.
The crux move (pressing feet into slab while holding an undercling) can possibly be skipped by following a grassy crack to the left.
36a
45
Sport
Slab.
46a
45
Sport
Slab. Crux moves right at the belay.
56a+
45
Sport
Slab. Took me a few attempts to find a small edge for the left hand, which gives enough stability to raise the right foot. Once you have all the holds, the rating is ok. Stay to the left, once the next belay comes into view.
65c
45
Second
Slab with some vertical steps.
75c
40
Sport
Slab.
85a
45
Second
Slab and an easyflake.
95c
45
Sport
Slab and an easyflake.
105b
45
Second
More varied terrain including a nicemantle over a small overhang. Make sure to use alpine slings to reduce rope drag!
First time on a big slab wall. Protection was sometimes a bit scary, but always fair. Quick and easy rappelling. Finding the start of the route was a bit of a hassle. We ended up climbing the right side of the large boulder that sits in the gully (we also saw a bolt on the left side of the boulder, but it seemed a bit sketch). Despite numerous notices that the wall would be wet until 11:00 a.m., we started climbing around 09:00 a.m. and found dry conditions, although there was a bit of Foehn wind, which usually means very low humidity conditions.