Climbing "Zwielichtig" (6+) on Hohe Wand is a memorable experience. The name, meaning "twilight" or "dubious," hints at the route's character: a mix of challenging moves and exposed positions. The rock is typically Hohe Wand limestone – solid and featured, but requiring careful footwork and good route-reading skills. While not overly long, "Zwielichtig" demands respect. Expect to find yourself traversing across exposed faces, pulling through small overhangs, and relying on solid handholds where you find them. The exposure is a key factor, adding a mental element to the physical challenge. Reaching the top offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, making the effort worthwhile. It's a climb that rewards boldness and precision, leaving you with a sense of accomplishment after successfully navigating its "dubious" sections. Thoroughly enjoyable and a great introduction to the style of climbing on Hohe Wand, if you are comfortable at the grade.