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planned a road ride.

May 26, 2023

Time

4h54m

Distance

141km

Speed

28.8km/h

Ascent

1,140m

Descent

1,140m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

planned a road ride.

July 8, 2022

Time

4h31m

Distance

104km

Speed

23.1km/h

Ascent

910m

Descent

1,340m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

planned a road ride.

July 8, 2022

Time

4h32m

Distance

95.6km

Speed

21.1km/h

Ascent

1,220m

Descent

1,120m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

planned a road ride.

July 8, 2022

Time

4h32m

Distance

94.6km

Speed

20.8km/h

Ascent

1,240m

Descent

1,830m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

planned a road ride.

July 8, 2022

Time

4h32m

Distance

92.9km

Speed

20.5km/h

Ascent

1,010m

Descent

390m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

planned a road ride.

July 8, 2022

Time

4h32m

Distance

110km

Speed

24.2km/h

Ascent

580m

Descent

630m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

planned a road ride.

July 8, 2022

Time

4h32m

Distance

92.7km

Speed

20.4km/h

Ascent

1,240m

Descent

900m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

planned a hike.

June 20, 2022

Time

2h32m

Distance

5.31km

Speed

2.1km/h

Ascent

990m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

planned a hike.

June 2, 2022

Time

5h09m

Distance

10.7km

Speed

2.1km/h

Ascent

490m

Descent

1,290m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

June 20, 2022

The directions

The highest point of the crossing of the Alps

From the Martin-Busch-Hütte, the path continues through the Niederjochtal up to the Similaunhütte (3,019 m), about 2 hours away, the transition to South Tyrolean Schnalstal. After a good half hour we climb more steeply to the lateral moraine

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planned a hike.

June 2, 2022

Time

8h58m

Distance

24.3km

Speed

2.7km/h

Ascent

1,030m

Descent

1,280m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

June 20, 2022

The directions





Via the Rettenbachferner

The day starts early for the beautiful long stage. Since the Pitztaler Jöchl was closed due to falling rocks, the only way left is to take the right path over the Rettenbachjoch. Both can already be seen southeast of the hut.



The path drops slightly at first and then

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