A very nice, technically somewhat more demanding hairpin descent located right behind the Bossler Haus. Definitely rideable for advanced beginners, if one or two bends are still “too tight” for you, just push, but in any case a great downhill route that is definitely worth the climb to the Bossler (if you came from the Grubinger side) or if you Here you choose the descent from the viewing edge. Downhill riding is possible with any solid MTB - regardless of whether it's a hardtail or a full bike, a lowerable seat post is of course an advantage, but not a must for those who are experienced in trail riding. This section of the route is partly “destroyed” or broken by “rear wheel blockers” due to bike colleagues who do not ride out the bends but instead take the branch down into the line shortly beforehand. Still a great descent - and because the hiking guild sees it that way, both downhill and uphill, there is very busy traffic to and from the Bossler Haus during prime time on the weekends, so ideally you should be prepared to brake and drive with consideration, especially since it is difficult to avoid it. Ideally, ride your bike there during the week or on weekends during off-peak times - it helps our MTB image😉