T4 - Drachensee, Seebensee With Zugspitze views from Ehrwald [17.9 Km, 956 m gain]

15Aug Sat
06:55

 München Hbf Gl. Gl.27-36

Organized by:  Eric Mansfield
Route

Drachensee, Seebensee Tour from Ehrwald with bus

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Description

Route: We will take the Werdenfels Bahn to Ehrwald. There we will catch a connecting bus to the Ehrwalder Alm and begin hiking in the shadow of the Zugspitze up to our first lake. From there, we will move into more rocky and wild terrain visiting both the Seebensee and the Drachensee.

The route itself is mainly non-technical with a 200 vertical meter T4 passage on the descent; this is secured with a steel cable. However, it still has 1000m of elevation gain and it's probably a little too long for a first time hike. We'll hike at a moderate pace, 450m/hr, which is slightly faster than the times in a Rother guide.

Gear: A good pair of hiking boots, a sun hat, sunscreen and a light jacket, just in case. Poles are optional, but always helpful. I would recommend to take max. 1 liter of water, and some snacks. There will be multiple alms with water sources along with the route. We will also stop for lunch, likely at the Coburger Hütte. You should bring cash for lunch and also a few Euros for the bus. Also, we are crossing the border into Austria, so please don't forget your ID/passport.

Schedule: We will meet at Muenchn Hbf Gls Gl.27-36 (The north side of the train station), where the trains to Tegernsee and Garmisch leave from. Please try to arrive at 06:55; I will buy the ticket at 7:05 and we will immediately board the train. The S-Bahn Stammstrecke is again under construction this weekend.

We will arrive at Ehrwald at 8:54am, catch the 8:55 bus to the starting point and should arrive at the Coburger Hütte at 13:00. I expect that we will arrive back around Ehrwald 16:00 and from there, we can have an early dinner or head directly back to Munich. I expect that we will be back in Munich no later than 21:00.


Good to know

Hiking Buddies Munich is not a group of professional mountain guides but individuals gathering for sport activities. Each participant is responsible for her-/ himself and has to be prepared, bring suitable equipment and has to check if he meets the physical requirements. Hiking includes a certain risk and everybody is responsible for his/ her own safety. It is highly recommended having some kind of insurance in case of an incident.

Comments
Amit Verma 5 years ago
The route is going through Hoher Gang, which is T4. I fixed the sac scale.
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Mahyar 5 years ago
The weather doesn't look vesy promising (Warning for a thunderstorm). We have to keep our eyes on that...
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Rahmaan 5 years ago
I am not coming since I missed my train...sorry
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Eric Mansfield 5 years ago
We are waiting under the sign at the end of Gleis 27. I am wearing orange.
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Michael Umov 5 years ago
Sorry guys, I arrived late and didn't find you at the train station. Have fun
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Mahyar 5 years ago
Where are you guys?
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Eric Mansfield 5 years ago
Here is the link for the WhatsApp group https://chat.whatsapp.com/Jv8coVwW8AZEf3PkrhYF7W:
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