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At the time of posting(Thurs), the forecast for Sunday in MeteoBlue is sunshine between 06:00 and 18:00.
Note that will we take taxi from Mittenwald to Leutasch, I estimate around 10Euros pp but please be flexible and bring cash for that.
I intend for us to eat lunch at Ehrwalder alm (which is after all of the elevation, so it would be a late lunch approx 14:30, so bring snacks):
https://maps.app.goo.gl/M9VwQoHpwWTn1tuh6?g_st=ic
It is a long but technically easy tour, we will be walking at a medium pace. PLEASE press the JOIN button if you really plan to come, I don’t appreciate unjoins at any time after that, esp because of the taxi
Here the description by Marco:
Long hike in Austria from Leutasch to Ehrwald that is part of the famous Adlerweg.
It’s a long journey of about 20 kilometres starting in Leutasch. From there we will be walking along Leutascher Ache River and Gaistalbach Creek till we reach at the end of Gaistal Valley a magnificently remote place with old growth forest. Then when we will follow Ganghoferweg trail passing close to Hämmermoosalm and further into the valley to Gaistalalm and Tillfussalm. The route runs all the time between Mieming and Wetterstein Mountain Range with peaks that are becoming more and more impressive as you hike up, all of them well above 2000 m. A panoramic hike that should never get too steep will take us to Igelsee lake where Leutascher Ache River has its sources.
We finally walk down till Ehrwald towered by the austrian side of Zugspitze to drink and eat something together.
If you don't know the T-Scale, read this blog (click here).
We go with Deutschland ticket and TAXI. Be 08.00 on time, no room for delays, the train departs soon after.
Kindly remember to pack the following essentials
Disclaimer: Please note that this list is not exhaustive and every participant should conduct their own research and self-assessment before joining. Additionally, please be advised that I am not a mountain guide and hiking can be risky. Therefore, you are responsible for your own safety and must familiarize yourself with the route and its requirements. I recommend downloading a map and bringing a cell phone for emergencies.