bruno baschung - Aug 17, 2016 3:29 am Date Climbed: Aug 15, 2016
normal route from Ehrwalder alm
Wonderful climb in the bavarian and tirolean Alps. Views and landscapes are really amazing. Nice weather except on arrival on the final ridge. the hike is quite long from Ehrwalder Alm (approx 1500m) since it means with ups and downs about 1600 m to climb over 13 km, but path is very well marked. Steepest sections, (Gatterl short crossing) + the final 250m are well equiped with fixed lines (but avoid being there in case of thunderstorms danger of course whihc is not uncommon).
FromEhrwalder Bahn, just buy the gatterl ticket (36 euros in August 2016) so you can use ehrwalderalm cable car, cable car down from summit + bus , and if you want to cheat a bit (whihc I didn't do!) you can also use the cable car from sonnalpin to the summit to avoid the steepest last 400m section to climb (the firts part of it is really a steep scree slope before your reach at approx 2710m the continuous section on firm and easier ground wher you just have to follow fixed lines).
Really on of the finest climbs one can enjoy, but there are plenty of other longer and more difficult routes as well to consider on this mighty peak
Bruno baschung
Jake Robinson - Jul 26, 2016 8:53 pm Date Climbed: Aug 2, 2013
Took the cheater's way up
Stood on top in my flip flops and enjoyed a very large German beer
atavist - May 23, 2016 11:47 am Date Climbed: May 20, 2016
Germany HP
Finally made the summit of Zugspitze. First 'attempt' back in 2003 barely got out the front door. Wanting to climb the mountain, rather than ride a tram. It was January and I was totally unprepared for the cold conditions. Got back to GPK last Thursday morning and set off through the Partnachklamm gorge. It was raining mildly from the beginning and didn't stop until I got to the Reintal hütte, at which point it began to snow in earnest. I made it to about 2300m, found the ridge with signs demarcating the Osterreich Deutschland border, but had no visibility and the trail was completely obscured. So I turned back and had a nice glissade. I thawed out at the hut and eventually got back to the trailhead after a few more hours of trudging through rain.
I thought I was busted and would have to make another trip back for the summit when I remembered. I could probably utilize the tram in the morning, make the summit and still get to Switzerland to meet my friend in the afternoon. So that's what I did. Coughed up €53 and took the shortcut. The weather was much better than the previous day when I labored up the Reintal. Despite over a hundred people at the summit station, no one went to the actual summit except me. I used my axe and crampons to break trail (all 10m of the way from the gate to the top) and basked in the glory of the tourists photo flashes!!
jakegarber - May 9, 2016 6:56 pm Date Climbed: Oct 10, 2009
Germany Highpoint
Left friends house in Ehrwald Austria and hiked east up to Steinernes Hüttl and ate lunch, then back west crossing into Germany and towards up towards the summit. Had a very good beer at the top.
Kevintheclimber - Aug 27, 2015 1:03 pm Date Climbed: Jul 27, 2015
hollental
long approach but fun via ferrata. didnt waste time climbing down, tram is the way to go!!!!
Brian Jenkins - Aug 9, 2015 2:06 pm Date Climbed: Aug 7, 2015
Zoo
Crazy summit, reminded me of Mt. Washington, NH. Better restaurant though. My only real foray into Germany this trip. By about 20 yards. :-)
Andrew Rankine - Aug 7, 2015 9:15 am Date Climbed: Jul 31, 2015
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Took the train from Heilbronn, arrived at 11 pm in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Laced up my boots at the station and walked to the Olympic Stadium. Very dark, but perfect temperature for hiking. The Partnachklamm was unguarded at this time of night, and I walked through it for free. Couldn't see much, but the noise was loud and it was kind of freaky walking through this loud tunnel alone in the dark. I exited the Partnachklamm and continued along the trail, using the trail signs to continue on the Reintal. After about 3 hours (at 2 am) of walking, I was maybe 1-2 km from the Reintalangerhutte and I ducked into the trees and had a rest for a couple hours. I felt like I had made good time because it was very flat. I brought a 100 gm primaloft jacket for this purpose, so I put it on and went to sleep. I woke up before the sun, and started hiking as it began to get light. I passed the Reintalangerhutte before the sun came up, and started on a very steep section. above the hut would probably have been a better place to rest, more flat spots for a tent, in fact somebody had a tent set up up there. I think it's against the park rules, but who cares... I passed the Knorrhutte at 8 am, as most hikers were beginning their hike who had stayed there. They gave me an odd look, wondering where I had come from. I passed the slow ones and was at the glacier cable car station by 9. There were a lot of sheep up here, so be careful about drinking the water from the streams! The last section is the steepest. A bit of scree that is tedious, and then an easy via ferrata to the huge summit complex. I was at the summit by 10:15 but had to wait a half hour to stand with the summit cross because a bunch of tourists (the ones in loafers who were delivered here on the cable car) were having a tough time climbing up and down the ladder to the cross. I say: get on with it!! A terrible end to a tough hike, but I'm glad that I got it done. 25 km total distance, 2385 m gain.
StevenS - Jul 22, 2015 4:27 pm Date Climbed: Jun 15, 2015
Reintal
Did not made it to the summit due to bad weather. We stopped at sonnalpin.
SCHO - Oct 13, 2014 9:53 am Date Climbed: Oct 12, 2014
Höllental
Via Ferrata up, cog rail down.
chris.mueller - Aug 17, 2014 9:13 am Date Climbed: Aug 16, 2014
winter in august
Climbed from Ehrwald, Austria in snowy condition. Happy to be the only team on the summit.
Climbed the Zugspitze with two friends (one with son) last week. Original aim was to do the Hollental route, but due to the hut closure and not everyone being confident on doing it in a day, we opted for the Ehrwald route as being the likely shortest in time. Started 0700 from Ehrwald station off the first train from Garmisch and arrived at the top 1330 after a leisurely climb. Ferrata wasn't difficult so did it without clipping in, though did make use of the rope and steel spikes.
After eating at the Austrian cafe three of us made our way down by cable car or train but I was mad enough to carry on and attempt to descend to Garmisch via the Reintal leaving the summit at 1500 eventually arriving back down at 2200. A very long day but I've had this one on my todo list since 2009 so worth it!
ferdinandverboom - Oct 26, 2013 2:34 pm Date Climbed: Oct 24, 2013
Fantastic
I climbed this peak with a friend via the Höllentalroute on a beautiful autumn day. Great treecolors in de valley, nice snow on the summit and klettersteig. The glacier was a bit icy so we fortunately didn't bring our crampons and ice axe for nothing. It was a long day from hammersbach to the summit. The klettersteig was sometimes covered under the snow which created some tricky parts. We summited just before sunset and slept on the platt. We had the route and the summit for our selves! We stood up quite early to watch sunrise from the summit. Magnificient views. The route down to Ehrwald/Eibsee was also beautiful, but early in the morning with some icy parts.
noproneeded - Oct 4, 2013 5:41 pm Date Climbed: Sep 6, 2011
Great!!
Had an awesome time climbing this high point from Hammertal. The entire trip is beautiful. Got some crazy looks from the Germans because I traversed the glacier without crampons (not recommended) but quickly made friends with them after their initial shock. ran into a bit of a traffic jam above glacier but it was fun to chat with the fellow climbers. Toasts abounded on summit with BERGHEIL being bellowed at the top of our lungs. Then ate at restaurant before heading back down via ridge route. LONG DAY!!!
Joerg Marretsch - Aug 4, 2013 5:41 am Date Climbed: Aug 3, 2013
Via Wiener-Neustaedter-Huette
Five hours climb from Ehrwald. I prefer this route on hot summer days, as this is completely in shadow.
highpointa - Jun 18, 2013 9:07 pm Date Climbed: Sep 12, 2009
Via Reintal
Spent the night at Reintalangerhütte, then summited the following day in thick fog. Had no views all day long. Bad luck.
Kundrt - May 19, 2013 2:21 pm Date Climbed: Jun 2, 2012
From Ehrwald to Ga-Pa
Very nice experience and demanding, there was still quite some snow at the begining of June.
Rusnborg - Jan 12, 2013 4:40 am Date Climbed: Nov 14, 2011
route from Reintal valley
summited in november 2011 and november 2012. 2011 - good weather, sunny, not wind, little snow. 2012 - bad weather, wind 65-70 km/h, many snow, cold.
chris.mueller - Jan 3, 2013 6:08 am Date Climbed: Aug 14, 2011
Via Reintal
Single push through the night ascend via Reintal route.
Tomas Kristofory - Nov 20, 2012 6:58 am Date Climbed: Sep 3, 2012
from Wiener Neustadter huette
It was a wonderful trip after a night out, since I started very late from Ehrwald (after a trip to Osterfelderkopf from GaPa). I slept in my sleeping bag underneath overhang at the place where there is a bench with (supposedly) nice view over the valley. I came there in deep night with my headlamp at 9:15 p.m. I wanted to sleep in the Wiener Neustadter huette, but could not then find the way further in fog and in the dark, so I slept there. The next day there was a wonderful inversion - clouds were solely in valleys underneath. I came to the huette, ate there, rested for a while after a night out and went on to the Klettersteig. It was actually quite easy. The only obstacle was the fresh snow. For the way back I used the cable car. It was a wonderful trip for me.
bruno baschung - Aug 17, 2016 3:29 am Date Climbed: Aug 15, 2016
normal route from Ehrwalder almWonderful climb in the bavarian and tirolean Alps. Views and landscapes are really amazing. Nice weather except on arrival on the final ridge. the hike is quite long from Ehrwalder Alm (approx 1500m) since it means with ups and downs about 1600 m to climb over 13 km, but path is very well marked. Steepest sections, (Gatterl short crossing) + the final 250m are well equiped with fixed lines (but avoid being there in case of thunderstorms danger of course whihc is not uncommon).
FromEhrwalder Bahn, just buy the gatterl ticket (36 euros in August 2016) so you can use ehrwalderalm cable car, cable car down from summit + bus , and if you want to cheat a bit (whihc I didn't do!) you can also use the cable car from sonnalpin to the summit to avoid the steepest last 400m section to climb (the firts part of it is really a steep scree slope before your reach at approx 2710m the continuous section on firm and easier ground wher you just have to follow fixed lines).
Really on of the finest climbs one can enjoy, but there are plenty of other longer and more difficult routes as well to consider on this mighty peak
Bruno baschung
Jake Robinson - Jul 26, 2016 8:53 pm Date Climbed: Aug 2, 2013
Took the cheater's way upStood on top in my flip flops and enjoyed a very large German beer
atavist - May 23, 2016 11:47 am Date Climbed: May 20, 2016
Germany HPFinally made the summit of Zugspitze. First 'attempt' back in 2003 barely got out the front door. Wanting to climb the mountain, rather than ride a tram. It was January and I was totally unprepared for the cold conditions. Got back to GPK last Thursday morning and set off through the Partnachklamm gorge. It was raining mildly from the beginning and didn't stop until I got to the Reintal hütte, at which point it began to snow in earnest. I made it to about 2300m, found the ridge with signs demarcating the Osterreich Deutschland border, but had no visibility and the trail was completely obscured. So I turned back and had a nice glissade. I thawed out at the hut and eventually got back to the trailhead after a few more hours of trudging through rain.
I thought I was busted and would have to make another trip back for the summit when I remembered. I could probably utilize the tram in the morning, make the summit and still get to Switzerland to meet my friend in the afternoon. So that's what I did. Coughed up €53 and took the shortcut. The weather was much better than the previous day when I labored up the Reintal. Despite over a hundred people at the summit station, no one went to the actual summit except me. I used my axe and crampons to break trail (all 10m of the way from the gate to the top) and basked in the glory of the tourists photo flashes!!
jakegarber - May 9, 2016 6:56 pm Date Climbed: Oct 10, 2009
Germany HighpointLeft friends house in Ehrwald Austria and hiked east up to Steinernes Hüttl and ate lunch, then back west crossing into Germany and towards up towards the summit. Had a very good beer at the top.
Kevintheclimber - Aug 27, 2015 1:03 pm Date Climbed: Jul 27, 2015
hollentallong approach but fun via ferrata. didnt waste time climbing down, tram is the way to go!!!!
Brian Jenkins - Aug 9, 2015 2:06 pm Date Climbed: Aug 7, 2015
ZooCrazy summit, reminded me of Mt. Washington, NH. Better restaurant though. My only real foray into Germany this trip. By about 20 yards. :-)
Andrew Rankine - Aug 7, 2015 9:15 am Date Climbed: Jul 31, 2015
.Took the train from Heilbronn, arrived at 11 pm in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Laced up my boots at the station and walked to the Olympic Stadium. Very dark, but perfect temperature for hiking. The Partnachklamm was unguarded at this time of night, and I walked through it for free. Couldn't see much, but the noise was loud and it was kind of freaky walking through this loud tunnel alone in the dark. I exited the Partnachklamm and continued along the trail, using the trail signs to continue on the Reintal. After about 3 hours (at 2 am) of walking, I was maybe 1-2 km from the Reintalangerhutte and I ducked into the trees and had a rest for a couple hours. I felt like I had made good time because it was very flat. I brought a 100 gm primaloft jacket for this purpose, so I put it on and went to sleep. I woke up before the sun, and started hiking as it began to get light. I passed the Reintalangerhutte before the sun came up, and started on a very steep section. above the hut would probably have been a better place to rest, more flat spots for a tent, in fact somebody had a tent set up up there. I think it's against the park rules, but who cares... I passed the Knorrhutte at 8 am, as most hikers were beginning their hike who had stayed there. They gave me an odd look, wondering where I had come from. I passed the slow ones and was at the glacier cable car station by 9. There were a lot of sheep up here, so be careful about drinking the water from the streams! The last section is the steepest. A bit of scree that is tedious, and then an easy via ferrata to the huge summit complex. I was at the summit by 10:15 but had to wait a half hour to stand with the summit cross because a bunch of tourists (the ones in loafers who were delivered here on the cable car) were having a tough time climbing up and down the ladder to the cross. I say: get on with it!! A terrible end to a tough hike, but I'm glad that I got it done. 25 km total distance, 2385 m gain.
StevenS - Jul 22, 2015 4:27 pm Date Climbed: Jun 15, 2015
ReintalDid not made it to the summit due to bad weather. We stopped at sonnalpin.
SCHO - Oct 13, 2014 9:53 am Date Climbed: Oct 12, 2014
HöllentalVia Ferrata up, cog rail down.
chris.mueller - Aug 17, 2014 9:13 am Date Climbed: Aug 16, 2014
winter in augustClimbed from Ehrwald, Austria in snowy condition. Happy to be the only team on the summit.
nickw1 - Jul 31, 2014 3:51 pm Date Climbed: Jul 25, 2014
Up Ehrwald, down ReintalClimbed the Zugspitze with two friends (one with son) last week. Original aim was to do the Hollental route, but due to the hut closure and not everyone being confident on doing it in a day, we opted for the Ehrwald route as being the likely shortest in time. Started 0700 from Ehrwald station off the first train from Garmisch and arrived at the top 1330 after a leisurely climb. Ferrata wasn't difficult so did it without clipping in, though did make use of the rope and steel spikes.
After eating at the Austrian cafe three of us made our way down by cable car or train but I was mad enough to carry on and attempt to descend to Garmisch via the Reintal leaving the summit at 1500 eventually arriving back down at 2200. A very long day but I've had this one on my todo list since 2009 so worth it!
ferdinandverboom - Oct 26, 2013 2:34 pm Date Climbed: Oct 24, 2013
FantasticI climbed this peak with a friend via the Höllentalroute on a beautiful autumn day. Great treecolors in de valley, nice snow on the summit and klettersteig. The glacier was a bit icy so we fortunately didn't bring our crampons and ice axe for nothing. It was a long day from hammersbach to the summit. The klettersteig was sometimes covered under the snow which created some tricky parts. We summited just before sunset and slept on the platt. We had the route and the summit for our selves! We stood up quite early to watch sunrise from the summit. Magnificient views. The route down to Ehrwald/Eibsee was also beautiful, but early in the morning with some icy parts.
noproneeded - Oct 4, 2013 5:41 pm Date Climbed: Sep 6, 2011
Great!!Had an awesome time climbing this high point from Hammertal. The entire trip is beautiful. Got some crazy looks from the Germans because I traversed the glacier without crampons (not recommended) but quickly made friends with them after their initial shock. ran into a bit of a traffic jam above glacier but it was fun to chat with the fellow climbers. Toasts abounded on summit with BERGHEIL being bellowed at the top of our lungs. Then ate at restaurant before heading back down via ridge route. LONG DAY!!!
Joerg Marretsch - Aug 4, 2013 5:41 am Date Climbed: Aug 3, 2013
Via Wiener-Neustaedter-HuetteFive hours climb from Ehrwald. I prefer this route on hot summer days, as this is completely in shadow.
highpointa - Jun 18, 2013 9:07 pm Date Climbed: Sep 12, 2009
Via ReintalSpent the night at Reintalangerhütte, then summited the following day in thick fog. Had no views all day long. Bad luck.
Kundrt - May 19, 2013 2:21 pm Date Climbed: Jun 2, 2012
From Ehrwald to Ga-PaVery nice experience and demanding, there was still quite some snow at the begining of June.
Rusnborg - Jan 12, 2013 4:40 am Date Climbed: Nov 14, 2011
route from Reintal valleysummited in november 2011 and november 2012. 2011 - good weather, sunny, not wind, little snow. 2012 - bad weather, wind 65-70 km/h, many snow, cold.
chris.mueller - Jan 3, 2013 6:08 am Date Climbed: Aug 14, 2011
Via ReintalSingle push through the night ascend via Reintal route.
Tomas Kristofory - Nov 20, 2012 6:58 am Date Climbed: Sep 3, 2012
from Wiener Neustadter huetteIt was a wonderful trip after a night out, since I started very late from Ehrwald (after a trip to Osterfelderkopf from GaPa). I slept in my sleeping bag underneath overhang at the place where there is a bench with (supposedly) nice view over the valley. I came there in deep night with my headlamp at 9:15 p.m. I wanted to sleep in the Wiener Neustadter huette, but could not then find the way further in fog and in the dark, so I slept there. The next day there was a wonderful inversion - clouds were solely in valleys underneath. I came to the huette, ate there, rested for a while after a night out and went on to the Klettersteig. It was actually quite easy. The only obstacle was the fresh snow. For the way back I used the cable car. It was a wonderful trip for me.
michal711 - Jul 28, 2012 4:53 pm Date Climbed: Jul 6, 2012
Fast track.Cogwheel train to Sonn Alp than hike to the summit.