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1,597 km
418:06 h
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- dying.upwardsOctober 3, 2025
The tour was okay in terms of the views. For me, it was really tough to run after the long break. The constant ups and downs took their toll. 🙈😅
The tour itself isn't that easy to walk, as there are no visible paths in places and you have to follow the blue line on Komoot.
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- dying.upwardsJune 1, 2025
A very beautiful and varied tour, although almost two-thirds of it is on asphalt and forest roads, while the last third offers narrow paths along slopes and scurrying over fallen trees. But that's not really why you do this tour; you want to see the marmots! 😍
They're also at the Bachlalm, extremely
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- dying.upwardsMay 10, 2025
The tour is quite steep, flattens briefly at the beginning of the last third, and then the climbing begins! 😄
It's actually doable if you're a bit athletic and fit – surefooted and free from vertigo, provided you have surefootedness.
The hut is still closed; it doesn't open until May 17, 2025. A bit annoying
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- dying.upwardsApril 30, 2025
The tour is steep from the start, and that doesn't really change.
There's still quite a lot of snow behind the hut on the Dalfazalm.
It would have been perfectly possible to make it through the snow, which is still waist-deep in places, but it's very strenuous. Due to my late start, the snow situation
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- dying.upwardsApril 28, 2025
It starts off quite relaxed, and after about 280 meters of elevation gain, it gets a bit steeper and stays that way. Shortly before the summit (approx. 300 meters elevation gain), the forest path ends and what is commonly called a hiking trail begins – and then it increases in gradient quite steadily
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- dying.upwardsApril 26, 2025
It's one of Munich's local mountains and accordingly busy. 🤷
Visibility was almost nonexistent, as it was very cloudy.
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- dying.upwardsApril 19, 2025
A beautiful loop, easy to walk and then gradually ascending, with some snow in places (just before the Rotwandhaus).
Very beautiful scenery, with a great view into the distance - weather permitting. 🌞
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- dying.upwardsApril 5, 2025
I've done this hike twice before, but I didn't remember it being that strenuous. 🙈
I skipped the Spitzstein (summit) because I wouldn't have been able to do it physically. I'm not used to crunching through snow anymore, having hardly hiked in the winter.
Overall, though, a nice hike. 😊
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- dying.upwardsMarch 15, 2025
A nice hike, even if the trails were more of a guess than a sight. In the end, there was nothing to see anyway, as the entire area was shrouded in clouds.
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The tour is nothing special, first along a paved road and then up a forest path. The first two-thirds of the way climbs gradually, then it gets steeper – but also rather leisurely, though definitely noticeable! 🙈😄
There's not much to see, as 90% of the route leads through a forest.
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