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We will be starting from Munich HBF Pl.31, So we meet on platform number 31 at 7:05. In the event of a slight delay, we can arrange to meet either on the train or upon reaching Ehrwald. I assume that everyone has their tickets sorted out in advance.
Here are the transport details for our journey:
Departure: Munich HBF Platform 31 at 7:13 AM
Route: RE 61 to Garmish-Partenkirchen Platform 1
Arrival: Garmish-Partenkirchen Platform 4 at 8:22 AM
need to change train here->
Departure: Garmish-Partenkirchen Platform 4 at 8:26 AM
Route: RE 62 Ehrwald Zugspitzbahn
Arrival: Ehrwald Zugspitzbahn Bahnhof at 8:84 AM
Upon reaching Ehrwald Zugspitzbahn Bahnhof, we will proceed to board either Bus 1 or Bus 3, which will take us to Ehrwald Ehrwalder Almbahn. Mostly our 49 euro ticket wont be covering this bus( we need to check this on arrival)
Please make every effort to be punctual at our designated meeting point to ensure a smooth and timely departure.
Google Map transport connection link
We can have lunch at Coburger Hütte
Total Hike should be about 6 - 7 hours including breaks.
We will try to catch return train to Munich by 17:31 via Ehrwald Zugspitzbahn Bahnhof
Return journey google map link
Further notes:
1. Identification documents, as the trail crosses the Austrian border.
2. An ample supply of sustenance and beverages to sustain you throughout the day.
3. Sufficient cash to cover expenses for food and refreshments.
4. Sunscreen and rain protection, determined by the most recent weather forecast, which currently anticipates predominantly sunny conditions.
5. It is advisable to possess Alpenverein/mountain insurance for added security.
6. A comprehensive first aid kit is strongly recommended to address potential emergencies.
7. Additionally, carrying a headlamp is advised, as it can prove invaluable in unforeseen circumstances.
Disclaimer:
Please note that this inventory is not exhaustive. Each participant should undertake thorough research and self-assessment before embarking on the journey. Furthermore, it is important to acknowledge that I do not possess certification as a mountain guide, and hiking inherently involves certain risks. Consequently, each participant bears the responsibility for their own safety and must acquaint themselves with the route and its prerequisites. For added precaution, I highly recommend downloading a map and ensuring the possession of a cellular phone in case of emergency situations.