T5 - Mittenwald-Wörner-Mittenwalder Höhenweg [32.4 Km, 2774 m gain]

24Jun Wed
06:15

 München HBF Platform 27

Organized by:  Maston van Paropo
Route

Mittenwald-Wörner-Mittenwalder Höhenweg

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Description

Dear Buddies,

The weather looks good on Wednesday, so let's go for a hike to Wörner and Mittenwalder Höhenweg. This hike is technically difficult (T5), and not suitable for beginners if you haven’t hiked before please don’t join for your own good.

For more details please read the description written by Sohaib.

We are going to take the train at 6:32 (Meeting Time 6:15 at Platform 27)

Things to bring

#proper hiking equipment

#food and drink (at least 2 Liter of Water) during the hike

#first aid kit

#your valid mountain insurance, just in case.

#Head lamp, just in case

#Helmet

#good vibe :D

Please have a look at the route to make yourself familiar with the plan. The route may be modified based on the conditions of the day of the hike.

If you don't know me, pm me before joining.

Disclaimer: Hiking can be a risky and dangerous sport. I am not a mountain guide. Everyone joins this event at her/his own responsibility. Ensure you are healthy and do not participate if you don't feel well.


Please read the description by Sohaib here:

https://www.hiking-buddies.com/routes/routes_list/976/

The Northern Karwendel Chain (German: Nördliche Karwendelkette) is the northernmost of the four great, largely parallel mountain chains in the Karwendel in the Alps. It is made from very pure Wetterstein limestone, which has its heart in the Karwendel and runs for a total length of c. 18 kilometres from Scharnitz in the northeast via Mittenwald to the Wörner, where it turns sharply east, until it finally ends west of the Johannestal valley. It has 25 main summits with an average height of 2,400 m. The highest peak is the Eastern Karwendelspitze(2,537 m (AA)). The boundary between Germany and Austria runs along the crest from the Brunnensteinspitze in the west to the Eastern Karwendelspitze in the east. The northwestern side is Bavarian, the southeastern flank is Tyrolean. The Northern Karwendel Chain should not be confused with the southernmost chain of the Karwendel, the Inn Valley Chain, which is known colloquially as the Nordkette or "North Chain" due to its location north of the city of Innsbruck.

This route covers the part from Wörner to Brunnsteinspitze and onwards to Scharnitz. This is a very long tour but has the possibility of some exits at the West. Karwendelspitze, before Mittlere Linderspitze and before Rotwandlspitze. Can be broken into two days with a stay at the Hochlandhütte.



Comments
Fred Eriksson 5 years ago
Wow. Very challenging! Good luck!
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Philipp 5 years ago
You should do the whole ridge. ;)
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