Climbing "Grumkiwi" (5+) in the Gutenstein Alps is a fantastic experience for intermediate climbers. This route, known for its varied climbing style, offers a mix of face climbing, slab sections, and some enjoyable stemming. The rock quality is generally good, providing solid holds and bomber protection. The crux, typically located around the middle of the route, often involves a short, slightly overhanging section that requires precise footwork and good technique. The views from the top are rewarding, showcasing the stunning landscape of the Gutenstein Alps. While not overly committing, "Grumkiwi" requires confident movement and a good head for heights. A well-placed rack of quickdraws and a 60m rope should be sufficient for the climb. It's also important to check weather conditions before heading out, as the Alps can be prone to sudden changes. Overall, "Grumkiwi" is a highly recommended climb for those looking for a moderate challenge in a beautiful setting.