T3 - Eppzirler Scharte (2,098m) - the dolomite side of Karwendel

09Jun Mon
06:25

 München Hbf Gl. 29

Organized by:  Robert Piecyk
Route

Gießenbach Solsteinhaus Hochzirl : the dolomite side of Karwendel

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Description
Kudos to Marco for making this fantastic route! I am repeating this event since I wanted to join, but unfortunately, even the waiting list was full.
NOTE: Since weather conditions are changing drastically over time and I planned this hike pretty early, I keep my right to change the hiking date (but hopefully we can do it)!

We will meet at München Hbf (Gl. 29). Please be punctual!

Schedule:
06:32 - 07:55 (RB 6) München Hbf - Garmisch
08:02 - 08:36 (S6) Garmisch - Gießenbach in Tirol
Note that you need to pay 7.3 euros extra (in addition to DB-Ticket) for the travel between Mittenwald and Gießenbach in Tirol

08:40 - 16:40 hiking + lunch at Solsteinhaus

17:31 - 17:44 (S6) Hochzirl - Seefeld im Tirol
18:04 - 19:00 (S6) Seefeld im Tirol - Garmisch
Note that you need to pay 9.8 euros extra (in addition to DB-Ticket) for the travel between Hochzirl and Mittenwald.
19:05 - 20:24 (RB6) Garmisch - München Hbf

Technical difficulty: The hike has difficulty T3. Please read the blog to understand the requirements for sac scale T3. 

Pace: 400-450 mph

Huts: We will have food/drinks at Solsteinhaus. It might be late when we arrive at the hut, so please bring enough food/drinks for the whole day.

Good to know

Things to bring:

  • Deutschland Ticket with ID card (UE) or passport (we are crossing border);
  • cash for train ticket and hut visit;
  • hiking shoes;
  • windproof and waterproof clothes;
  • water (at least 2 l) and some food;
  • sunscreen and sunglasses;
  • DAV insurance;
  • hiking poles;
  • snow spikes (just in case);
  • first aid kit;
  • GPX file with downloaded route;
  • good energy and stamina.

Note:

  • Unjoining is allowed until 12 hours before the start of the event
  • The organizer is not a professional guide. Participants are responsible for themselves, must do their own research about the route, and must be able to navigate by themselves (in case the group splits for some reason, for example)

Disclaimer: Hiking can be dangerous. I am not a mountain guide. Everybody is responsible for themselves. Please make yourself familiar with the route and its requirements. Additionally, you could download the map, bring a cell phone and a first aid kit.

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Robert Piecyk 9 months ago
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