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Matthias went for a hike
June 15, 2024
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June 15, 2024
The path from the valley to the south summit is definitely T4 in difficulty. The route to the north summit is much more dangerous and should actually be marked T5. Anyone who slips in the exposed areas is definitely in danger of their life.
All paths are not marked or marked with hiking signs indicating
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Matthias went for a hike
June 14, 2024
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June 14, 2024
The beautiful view only comes when you have made it up the steep path to the ridge, which is not marked at all and has no signposts. Then it is really beautiful and a stop at the Boider Alm on the way to the summit rounds off the tour. Wonderful atmosphere! And then down with the chairlift. It's easy on the knees!
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July 2, 2025
Coming by car or bike from Walchsee via Rettenschöss to Feistenau, you can take a toll road to the Wandberghütte and from there hike/climb the shortest route to the Geigelstein summit. The steep climb behind the Priener Hütte is unmarked a few meters after the marked trail to Breitenstein. See the first
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