T6 - "Stairway to Heaven" - Klettersteig C/D - Donnerkogel (2054 m)

21Jul Sun
06:30

 P+R Trudering Bf. München in front of Lohi office (Truderinger Str. 246, 81825 München)

Organized by:  Vinay Patel
Route

Intersport Klettersteig - Donnerkogel C/D

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Description
Not beginner friendly,  Alpine Hiking experience needed 

This hike is subject to change if the weather is not good. 

***Hello together,***

my name is Vinay and I love hiking in the Alps. My goal is to be active throughout the year and I appreciate good company along the way.

About myself:

I am a very friendly and talkative person. I love taking photos during the hike.

Please feel free to join me on a hiking tour to Donnerkogel.

Mountain: Großer Donnerkogel  (2054 m)
Type: A great Via Ferrata on the West side of the Dachstein. The highlight is a 40 m ladder that offers fantastic views. The route is divided into 4 stages on the Großen Donnerkogel. This Via Ferrata was designed and built by Paul Preuß.

There are two options to go to the entry point: with the cable car (30 minutes Up and down, cost: 21,30€ round trip)
or hiking from the parking space to the Gablonzer Hütte (ca. 1h 30m).

Source: https://www.bergtour-online.de/bergtouren/bergwanderungen/leicht/gablonzer-huette-zwieselalm/

This event is very scenic, but not a joke. So if the weather is bad, the event will be moved.


Duration:

Total duration of the hike: 5 to 6 hours.
Travel time by car: approx. 4 to 5 hours (round trip)


What to bring:

✓ Via Ferrata set and Helmet
✓ Hiking shoes
✓ Hiking poles
✓ Food/water for the whole day (I bring my food with me if you want to eat at the hut or restaurant, I have no problem with that)
✓ first aid kit (for emergencies)
✓ Sun cream
✓ Good mood ;)
✓ Headlamp (If we don't make it in time and it gets dark) optional
✓ Valid ID, as we are entering Austria

After joining the event I will reach out to you so we can connect via WhatsApp and share details.

***If you have any good ideas or suggestions, you can also suggest me.***

I will be driving my car, so I have 4 seats available and we will meet at P+R Trudering bf. Munich in front of Lohi office  (Truderinger Str. 246, 81825 München).

(On the back seat of the car there is space for 3 people. This may seem a little uncomfortable, but if we are 5 people, then it should be acceptable for you for 2 hours.)

In case of rain, snow, thunderstorm, the hike might be canceled, modified, or moved.

Legal:

The tour is unguided: I'm not a guide. Every hiker acknowledges that he/she has fully read and understood the route description and would be able to hike it alone. He/she is fully responsible for himself/herself and hikes at his/her own risk.

Looking forward to an amazing hike!


Good to know

We take cars and drive to parking close to Gosaukammbahn. From there based on the agreement, we either take a cable car to the beginning of a route or hike there.

Description taken respectively from: https://dachstein.salzkammergut.at/en/oesterreich-tour/detail/430007032/via-ferrata-donnerkogel.html

1st stage: From the entrance, climb briefly to a corner (B/C). A beautiful traverse of slabs (A/B) leads to a straddle (B/C). This is followed by the steep and challenging "Kaiser-Verschneidung" (C/D), one of the two key sections. Then left onto an earthy strip (A and A/B) and to another, somewhat more difficult slab traverse (C). Around a corner it goes to the "Enzianwand" (B/C). The trail leads up through the mountain pines in a zigzag course and then to a saddle on the left. There is an emergency exit (down on the right). The "Ziehkögelgrat" (max. A/B) is reached via two ladders (B, briefly C in between). At the end of the 1st stage there is another emergency exit (down to the right).

2nd stage: In the section "Long live the hunt" you first cross to the left (A/B). This is followed by some ladders laid on the ground (A). Another traverse (A) is followed by some upturns (B). After the "Gamsband" (A) you have to climb down a bit in the earthy-slippery terrain (A/B). Then the long traverse climbs again (A/B, short section B/C) and meets the 40-metre giant ladder. At the ladder, you can exit to easy terrain and bypass the "Donnermandl" or climb down to the descent path (emergency descent). The highlight is of course the 40-metre giant ladder, on which you can climb directly over to the "Donnermandl" easily (B) but very exposed and therefore considered by many to be more difficult.

Stage 3 without the giant ladder: After a short walking area (emergency descent to the right), there is a short traverse (A/B and C) and the steep and very exposed ascent - where the 40-metre giant ladder also docks with the "Donnermandl" - (first C/D, then easier) to the "Donnermandl" (1,920 m). This is the second key section of the climb (this must also be mastered by giant ladder climbers). Afterwards, briefly climb down into a saddle (B). The 3rd stage can also be bypassed.

Stage 4: Quite steep up the former "Preuß route" via the northwest ridge (C). Soon the ridge becomes flatter and wider (B). The exit is reached after overcoming individual steep steps (A/B and A).

 



Comments
Lava Kumar 1 year ago
Hi Vinay, I just join the event today, Let me know if its ok with you?
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Stag 124 1 year ago
is anyone coming from the Sbahn ? I'm waiting I'm the Marienplatz
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