Thank you, it's a great route, but in nice weather it can be a bit crowded, especially on the weekends. 30m rope should be ideal (climbing longer sections is not much effective), 3 quickdraws, 2xHMS carabiner for belaying with a belay device or a half-knot, 2-3 120cm sewn slings (for both climbers enough) for securing over the rock tips or making stands, then other necessary gear for glacier/snow approach and descent via normal route. All the critical climbing sections on the Studlgrat are very well secured with bolts or bars. Have a nice trip :)
This looks epic. Would a 30m rope be ok for this route? What other gear did you take with you?
Thank you, it's a great route, but in nice weather it can be a bit crowded, especially on the weekends. 30m rope should be ideal (climbing longer sections is not much effective), 3 quickdraws, 2xHMS carabiner for belaying with a belay device or a half-knot, 2-3 120cm sewn slings (for both climbers enough) for securing over the rock tips or making stands, then other necessary gear for glacier/snow approach and descent via normal route. All the critical climbing sections on the Studlgrat are very well secured with bolts or bars. Have a nice trip :)