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Re: Beast hikes around Munich?

PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2011 5:24 pm
by mvs
(BTW, this thread will turn into an article page)

Re: Beast hikes around Munich?

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 5:24 pm
by japatta
What about the Karwendelspitze from Mittenwald via the Dammkarhütte or via Mittenwalder Hütte, OK less then 2000m but still a nice climb and you can come down with the cable-car.

Though also probably not "beasty" enough I do like Daniel this time of the year.

grtz,
Brecht

Re: Beast hikes around Munich?

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 7:09 pm
by gert
Watzmann Hocheck from Wimbachbrücke will match the altitude gain you want. If you are also up for a longer distance try Hundstod from Wimbachbrücke. I guess there are a lot more oportiunities around Berchtesgaden - a nice area but don't be to early in the season. End of may, early june could be o.k. for running althoug you may encounter some smaller snowfields higher up.
Gert

Re: Beast hikes around Munich?

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 11:17 pm
by Peak Freak
japatta wrote:What about the Karwendelspitze from Mittenwald via the Dammkarhütte or via Mittenwalder Hütte, OK less then 2000m but still a nice climb and you can come down with the cable-car.


My boyfriend is having knee trouble right now, so climbs with a cable-car descent are very appealing at the moment! :)

Re: Beast hikes around Munich?

PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2011 2:10 pm
by mvs
Yep good point, always nice to save the knees some pounding!

Re: Beast hikes around Munich?

PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2011 6:06 am
by pingzingr
I vote for Hamersbach - Holletal - Zugspitze. That is a pretty good gain for a day. And there will be enough snow on the glacier that you won't need crampons to get over the blue ice section. Or another personal favorite has been Hochkalter. I love that mountain.

Re: Beast hikes around Munich?

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:13 pm
by mvs
Well Brecht and I finally got to follow up one of these ideas. This morning in depressing weather we hiked up the Alpspitze via the Nordwand Klettersteig. Started at the parking lot and walked up ski slopes past some bulldozers until reaching the "Jagersteig" trail which was at least a trail. Couldn't resist getting a coffee and cake in the Alpspitzebahn mountain station, then back out for the last 600 meters to the summit. The route is in fine shape...you can wear tennis shoes if you don't mind some steps in low angle snow.

It was 1900 meters elevation gain and 4.5 hours to the summit. We saved our knees from 1300 meters of the descent by taking the lift down, who hoo! (but pricey...16.50!).

This is definitely a hike to whip you into shape or send you running for the couch and the remote control (or both)!

Re: Beast hikes around Munich?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 7:28 pm
by japatta
Hej,

It was a nice hike indeed,though a bit foggy but still, Thanks.

And as a die hard ornithologist I have of course to mention the ornithological highlights as well :-)
One Blackgrouse and 2 ptarmigans

Brecht

I will post some pics later

Re: Beast hikes around Munich?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:48 pm
by mvs
Brecht I couldn't resist posting some photos...indeed it was a rather gray and unpleasant day, but you got some good shots!

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Me scrambling up in the murk...

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Summit "pano-rama"

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A brief respite from the clouds

I'm always happy in retrospect when I made myself go out in the rain :)

Re: Beast hikes around Munich?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 11:21 pm
by mvs
Oh brother, I'm turning this into my own hiking thread! Tonight I went up a peak called Stuhlböcklkopf in the Rofan Mountains. In terms of elevation gain it's not that much (~1200 meters), but when you are racing to hit the top at sunset it feels like a "beast" hike. Here was my reward:

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