Climbing the "Spenglerverschneidung" (grade 6) on the Hausstein is a classic alpine experience. This demanding route follows a prominent dihedral, offering sustained technical climbing on solid rock. The crux often involves delicate footwork and precise hand placements in the somewhat overhanging corner. Protection can be sparse in places, requiring confident lead climbing and careful gear placement. The exposure is significant, adding to the sense of adventure. Upon reaching the summit after overcoming challenging pitches, climbers are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding alpine landscape. This route demands good physical fitness, solid climbing skills, and alpine experience.