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Hey everyone,
Let´s do the wonderful Tegelberg Klettersteig together. If we want and still feel well, we can continue doing the difficult but nice Fingersteig (D+ Level!). Afterwards we can climb Branderschrofen & enjoy views on Schloss Neuschwanstein on our way down to the valley.
Pace will be medium as I expect some traffic on the via-ferrata. I assume it will take us 7-9 hours depending if we or part of the group will do the Fingersteig. Do better don´t plan any important event for the evening. I assume we won´t be back before 8 PM in Munich!
I have a car with 3-4 seats, more drivers are welcome to join the hike. Costs for fuel will be shared among all no matter how cars are actually utilized.
Note:
This is a hike for people with C-Level via-ferrata experience. For via-ferrata beginners I recommend beginners starting with Mittenwalder Höhenweg oder any comparable via-ferrata.
A more detailed description + pictures from the via-ferrata can be found here:
https://www.via-ferrata.de/klettersteige/topo/klettersteig-tegelberg-tegelbergsteig
Topo can be found here:
https://www.bergsteigen.com/fileadmin/userdaten/import/topos/tegelberg_klettersteige_topo_neu_0.jpg
If you want to join (and you are not known to me) please write in the
comment section which C or higher level you have done before. I need to have some reference.
Please bring enough water for the via-ferrata(s). I recommend 3 Liters as it will become quite warm on Sunday. We will have a hut along the way, but we possibly do two via-ferratas beforehand.
Full via-ferrata equipment (incl. helmet) is required!
Other equipment to bring:
- Sun glasses and sun cream
- food for at least half a day
- first aid kit
- Charged mobile phone (for emergency calls)
We might do a quick swimming stop on the way back, so bring a towel & swimwear if you consider taking a refreshment after the hike.
Disclaimer:
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.