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The Megamarsch is an annual hiking event that takes place in over 20 German cities in which participants attempt a pre specified route in 24 hours. In Munich, the route covers 100 km from the city to Olympia Skistadion in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. For the most part it goes along the Way of St. James Isar-Loisach-Leutascher Ache-Inn. Passing rivers, lakes, monasteries and beautiful nature. There will be a food station every 20km along the route, in addition to huts and bathrooms. You'll be awarded a certificate and a medal upon completion.
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The route is hard due to decent altitude gain at around the 70 km mark. The average completion rate is relatively low due to many people not preparing their gear, carrying heavy backpack, no hiking sticks etc, thus leaving the track due to blisters. Preparation with 50+ km walks is recommended as well as good trail running shoe. The route during Megamarsch is not intended as a running event, rather walking.