T3 - Skitouring Grünsteinumfahrung

06Jan Mon
05:20

 Munich hbf platform garnish

Organized by:  Amir ak
Route

Skitouring Grünsteinumfahrung

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Description

We need to start early to catch the bus alternatively if we are enough 3-4 we can agree to start later and take a taxi from Ehrwald. 

I am ski tour beginner so read carefully before joining. 


If the situation turns to be bad we can decide to change to safer touring like, pist ski touring, 

The Grünstein bypass is a real ski tour classic. The tour is very popular, which is not surprising, as it leads through a fascinating and wild rocky landscape. In addition to the scenic highlights, this tour also offers beautiful descents

Directions

At the valley station of the Biberwierer Marienberg lifts, you buy a tour ticket for the Grünstein bypass., we can walk this part or use the lift we can decide , With the two chairlifts and after a short intermediate descent with the Jochlift, you can comfortably reach the starting point of the tour at the top station of the lift. Here you put on your skins and walk towards Hölltörl. Under the sunny southern slopes of the Grünstein, you hike eastwards to the saddle at varying gradients.


After a short rest, you start the first descent. It goes steeply down into the hell. If you are lucky and not too many ski tourers have been out and about, you will still find untouched powder snow on the slopes. Once you have reached the valley floor, it is time to put your skins back on; the climb to the Grünsteinscharte awaits. Over the sunny southern slope, you climb in numerous bends up to the narrow gap between Grünstein and Griesspitze. On the south side of the Grünsteinscharte, you take a leisurely break in the warm sun before continuing on the shady north side.

 You drive carefully into the upper Drachenkar. If the powder snow conditions are good, it is worth continuing down towards the Coburger Hütte and from there climbing eastwards to the Hinteres Tajatörl. Most ski tourers, however, cross directly towards the Hinteres Tajatörl, which is reached via a short climb.

Now the fantastic slopes of the Brendlkar await. You first drive northeast, then turn north along the foothills of the eastern ridge of the Hinteres Tajakopf. The final slope before the valley floor is once again quite steep, but offers great skiing pleasure when the snow is good. You reach the cross-country ski trail far too early, which you follow with slight climbs towards the Ehrwalder Alm. Finally, you reach a small hill and glide along the cross-country ski trail over to the ski area at the Ehrwalder Alm.

The ski area's slopes lead down to the valley station of the Ehrwalder Almbahn. Take one of the numerous ski buses to the train station in Ehrwald and there board the train to Munich.

Good to know

Legal Disclaimer


Please read the following carefully before participating in the ski touring activity:


1. Not a Guided Tour: This ski tour is not a guided tour. I am only facilitating the organization of transportation to the starting point for like-minded, qualified, properly equipped, and reliable individuals.



2. Self-Navigation: Each participant is responsible for navigating themselves on the suggested route. You must have the necessary skills, experience, and equipment to independently complete the ski tour.



3. Acknowledgement of Risk: By joining this ski tour, you acknowledge that ski touring can be dangerous. You understand and accept the inherent risks involved, including avalanches, severe weather, and difficult terrain.



4. Personal Responsibility: You are fully responsible for your own safety and well-being during the ski tour. This includes being prepared for all weather conditions, having adequate supplies, carrying avalanche safety gear (e.g., beacon, probe, and shovel), and ensuring your physical and technical readiness for the activity.



5. Insurance: You confirm that you have sufficient insurance coverage, such as membership with the German Alpine Club (DAV), Mountain Rescue Service (Bergrettung), or a similar organization. This insurance should cover any potential accidents or emergencies that may occur during the ski tour.

Comments
Amir ak 1 year ago
Would you please join Whatsapp group to have a bit of chat https://chat.whatsapp.com/KkZ53V5hNPT94xdwJ2NfQt
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Amir ak 1 year ago
Please note that because of avalanche risk we changed the tour to the following which is safer https://www.alpenvereinaktiv.com/de/tour/skitour-auf-den-teufelstaettkopf-1758-m-/805902614/#caml=99c,1tjb8c,7vegxu,0,0
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Amir ak 1 year ago
We will meet @ 8:20 at platform 27 We will meet @8:20 at platform 27 we will take following connection München Hbf → Unterammergau Mon 06.01.2025 RB 6 (59407) To Garmisch-Partenkirchen From 08:34 München Hbf, platform 27 To 09:27 Murnau, platform 3 RB 63 (59563) To Oberammergau From 09:42 Murnau, platform 4 To 10:13 Unterammergau, platform 1 View journey: https://int.bahn.de/en/buchung/start?vbid=c410c269-24e1-4537-a7b5-025ca6dc6d03
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