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Fairly short hike. But winter conditions, so not for complete beginners!
We're not planning to take more than 6 hours with a few breaks planned, so decent pace, stamina (and a good mood) needed.
Should have some spectacular views of the two lakes from the top.
Good to know
It is mandatory to join the whatsapp group, as we will buy a digital Bayern ticket (since I don't have a city ticket) on Friday before 9:00 PM!
https://chat.whatsapp.com/Fsb8ySwQx0KGotglgyB9SK
In case you cannot make it, inform me 9 PM, as we are buying the ticket in advance!
Departure and plan:
We're taking RB66 to Kochel, which leaves Hbf at 08:0X and stops at Pasing at 08:08 (I'll be getting on in Pasing but you take whichever connection you prefer).
We will arrive in Kochel at 9:08, go to Lainbach waterfall, Sonnenspitz and finally Jochberg. From there it's a short descend towards Walchensee. We end at the bus stop Urfeld.
Schedule for busses: 9608.pdf (bad-toelz.de)
From what I see, they go every 30 minutes at minutes 08 and 38 of every hour with the last one at 19:08. But better to get the 08 bus as it has a quicker transfer to the train.
Aim to take the 14:08-14:38-15:08 busses, then we're back at Pasing between 4 and 5 pm.
Please bring the following:
- A good mood (don't forget)
- Proper Hiking boots
- Head lamp, (recommended, in case it gets dark)
- Hiking/Trekking Poles (recommended)
- DAV membership (recommended)
- Proper rain jacket, pants, in case it gets wet
- Something to drink & eat to survive whole day of hiking (I recommend at least 2 Liters of water)- no hut stops planned
- Gaiters
- Spikes
- A dry sense of humor (recommended, but not mandatory)
What I offer you:
- An apple, maybe a pear if you're lucky
- Wet toilet paper
- A decent pace of 400 height m/hour
- Sports tape
What I do not offer you:
- Other fruits
- Mountain guide services
Disclaimer: Hiking can be dangerous. I am not a mountain guide, nor have I even done this exact hike. Everybody is responsible for her/himself. Make yourself familiar with the route and its requirements. It's recommended to download a map and bring a cell phone and first aid kit for emergencies.