Ettaler Mandl und Laber | 1681m

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Ettaler Manndl (also known as Ettaler Mandl) is a 1633-meter-high limestone peak in the Ammergau Alps (also known as the Ammergebirge), which rises from a wooded side ridge of the Laber, which is 1686 meters high at its highest point. 

From the foot of the Ettaler Manndl to the summit there is a climbing section (UIAA I+), which is not technically difficult and is secured throughout, but is still a challenge for inexperienced climbers due to the exposed and crumbly and increasingly worn limestone. The climbing passage is tricky in wet or icy conditions, especially in spring and autumn. Unspractised climbers should therefore avoid the summit. Recently there have been more accidents, some of them fatal.

Webcam: https://www.bergfex.com/laber-oberammergau/webcams/c14506/

Weather: https://www.bergfex.com/laber-oberammergau/wetter/

Klettersteig must not be attempted in wet conditions.

Technical Difficulty Difficult
Gear Hiking Boots , Hiking Poles
Popularity 3
Highest point 1681m
Total gain 1016m
Total loss 1056m
Duration 05h38m
Distance 14.5Km
Rating 1062

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