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The "Ettaler Manndl" / A fantastic via ferrataThe "Ettaler Manndl" is a nice and well protected mountain for climbing (fixed rope route / 1633 m). A very good place to start the climbing tour, is the monastery in Ettal. The first time, we climbed the Ettaler Manndl, we took the route starting from the parking area besides the Ettal Monastery to Oberammergau. And then past Soilealm to reach Soilesee (Please find a sketch below in the text). From here, you can see the mountain "Ettaler Manndl". And with a little fantasy, you will make out the cross on the peak. After a look to the lake, you continue the hike. And now it will get a little bit more difficult. And at this point, the true climbing starts. The mountain demands our courage. Even though there happend tragic accidents. For the risky part of the climbing tour, we have this safeguard, a chain will fixed on the way to the mountain top. These are moments, you will never forget. Just ahead of us: The cross on the mountain top. The log book, at the peak of the Ettaler Manndl. And after you have enjoyed the nice view, ... ... you will return to safer ground. Hasta la vista Ettaler Manndl! As mentioned above, there is a very good parking possibility right besides the Ettal Monastery. Starting from this parking area, there are 2 or 3 alternatives to reach the climbing path. 1. One takes the straight way to the Ettaler Manndl (see blue arrows). The track is quite steep and twisted. Rather the steepest trail I ever walked. 2. If one spreads the same rise to a triple or four times distance, the forward run appears much easier. This possibility is available, by walking at first towards Oberammergau, then passing the Soilealm and the Soilesee until you reach the foot of the Ettaler Manndl (see red arrows). 3. If you don′t like steeply rising, long-distance walking, there may be also a third possibility to climb the Ettaler Manndl. The mountain railway (Laber Bergbahn) can take you from Oberammergau up to the Laberjoch. From there it goes also along a route uphill and downhill to reach the via ferrata, it is definitely the shortest path to Ettaler Manndl. At our second tour to the summit cross, we head along the pathway leading directly to the foot of the Ettaler Manndl. This way is well marked with sign boards. But the time indications are approximate values and significant for top athletes. Instead of the noted 2 houres, one time we needed 3 houres, and another time (within a larger group) even we needed 4 houres. At first, it′s a comfortable path, ... ... The path then gets narrower ... ... and steeper. Partially you only can have a presentiment for the path. But sometime you will reach this point. Here, the fixed rope route starts. Now there is to decide for the climbing equipment. And "aufi geht′s" (Bavarian dialect for "Here we go"). The Ettaler Manndl, A realy beautiful fixed rope route. In a beautiful setting. And soon we have reached ... ... the summit cross of the Ettaler Manndl. |
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