Climbing in the most beautiful place in the world. Ziller Valley in TIROL, Austria.
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This is about 3/4 way up on the climb, a thin finger rail crack, and not much for the feet. The climb is a 6b in the French system, about a 5.10c or 5.10d.
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The bottom of the climb had some aggressive climbing, with a hand crack, to a lie-back rail, to a rest spot. Really fun moves, not too difficult, but some are dead points