Ruchenkopf is the name for a 1805 meter high mountain with a long, distinctive ridge, which has several ridge elevations, and is located in the Schliersee Mountains, part of the Mangfall Mountains, in Bavaria.
The simplest ascent, often used as a descent, leads past the Bergwachthütte (Bergwacht München) first through a mountain pine belt and then steeply and not marked partly on a path with climbing points in difficulty level I through the chive gutter and partly exposed over the eastern summit ridge to the summit cross Book (surefootedness, a head for heights and climbing skills required); the west ridge is considered to be more attractive (difficulty level III (heavier spots with a stand hook), also not marked, very exposed) Danger from orientation problems.
The Ruchenkopf is a preferred target for sport climbers, especially from the Munich area. The Munich Riss and the Dülfer-Riss, both in the southwest wall of the Ruchenkopf, are among the best-known climbing tours in the Bavarian Prealps in the medium difficulty range.
Source:Wikipedia
Detailed explanation about the route can be found here:
https://www.gamssteig.de/touren/ruchenkoepfe-via-schnittlauchrinne