You cant post it in here I think.
Im almost sure that she has Garmin watch on her wrist on some of these pics, not an apple watch.
So... all her mountain pics are mostly from summer trips or some snowboarding pics + one climb on Dachstein, in March, with lots of daylight and proper gear visible.
She wrote that it was Sunday... So 3rd of March I assume.
Weather archive says -1*C (30F) around 6:00 AM, mostly sunny 15*C (59F) around noon with drop to 4*C (39F) around 6

M. Wind 2 to 4 km/h. So 1,2-2,4 mph.
Im still no expert but this actually sounds much better to me than prospect of climbing in like 90ish*F in June.
That doesnt look easy but for me its no comparison to Stüdlgrat.
And shes thanking him in every post about climbing. Thats odd.
Like sure.. why not, but also weird. And she's thanking him for showing her the route.
Should it convince me that she was experienced and aware what shes getting herself into?
I dont know, but it didt. I cant tell if Im making it fit my earlier conclusions or what.
But it just makes more sense for me now.
She had some experience with him, and with trusting him.
She clearly did winter sports a lot - which we knew before.
And she had at least one winter-ish climb before, with him, with parts of vertical (but looks like much better secured) climbs.
To me that perfectly explains why she went with him and why she hasnt turned back the moment she saw the first climbing part.
I can totally understand how she coul