Just got back from an epic fun hut trip with my mom. Here's the story!
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| Mom Readies for the Hike |
We cruised out of Weiden on Saturday making our way to Haus Lilly in Garmisch. We dropped our stuff in our room and made our way into town to my favorite outdoor store of all time, Sport Conrad. My mom ended up buying a pair of boots, and I was left to stare at all the gear hanging all over the walls. After that we made our way to a bookstore where I found a book on climbing in Kochel, an area outside of Garmisch that I know now has only ridiculously hard routes. After a spontaneous shopping spree we made our way to The Local Cure bar where we enjoyed a meal of bacon cheeseburger and fish in chips. After that we were too tired to do anything but fall asleep in our beds. The next morning we woke up around 7 and were at a bakery enjoying breakfast by 8. We were thinking of going to Hobis bakery but saw how crowded it was and decided to head to another bakery where the lines were small and the tables empty. We enjoyed breakfast sitting at the tables before heading to the ski stadium to lace up the boots and embark on the first part of our hike, the Partnachlamm. The Parnachklamm is a huge gorge that goes right to the base of the ski stadium and funnels lots and lots of water throughout its winding path. Unlike the tourists we made our way through the gorge without taking too many pictures, but I still got a few! We ended up being one of the first groups through the klamm making it a nice and fast transition onto our trail in the direction of the Meiler Hutte. We decided to take the most direct trail on the Kalbersteig, and it proved to be a great deal of rise. Once we gained the major hiking/mountain biking trail, it was only an hour or so until we saw the first hut on our way to the Meiler Hutte, the Schachen Hutte.
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| Schachen |
This hut was King Ludwig's hunting lodge and it looks fit for a king even today! I don't know that I would even call it a hut! I guess back when he was the king he had it covered in Persian rugs and a bunch of other crazy stuff inside. There was a tour of it on the hour, but we decided to set off again after a quick meal. The next stop would be the Meiler Hutte! It was quite a rise before the trail leveled off again, but the views couldn't have been better! The sky was completely blue and that was amazing since on the drive to Garmisch it never stopped raining, and we had to go 45 km/h at one point because it was raining so hard! Happy for the sun. As mom fought the hills, I went a little ahead and caught up to a guy with his white dog. As we were passing some sheep they all started to chase after the man and his dog because they all thought that the dog was another sheep! Looking back the sheep looked like a gang guarding their land. I was lucky enough to snap a shot of them all looking at the dog like he was one of them, funny!
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| Mob of sheep! |
Just after we passed the gang of sheep, the hutte came into view, straddling the border of Germany and Austria. It is one of the best huts I have ever seen! It looks like an ancient border crossing for wary travelers and I guess it still is. By the time we made it to the hutte I needed a beer and that is just what they had waiting for me! On the rocks bordering the hutte there were even a few bolted climbing routes! I wished then that I had brought my climbing gear, but that would have to wait for another day. The next time I'm in this area I hope to have my climbing gear with me because the rock around us looked very inviting! After a while we had a few more beers and paid for our beds.
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| First View of the Meiler Hutte |
The cost of a bed for the night makes me love Europe more than ever: 8 Euros per night! For the rest of the day we drank beer, ate food, and got to know other people in the hutte! A great way to end the day was watching the sun dip down below the Alpspitze on the terrace of the hut with the others that were spending the night there.
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| Sunset |
After that we went into the hut and read a few magazines before heading off to bed. There were a few snorers or "snorkelers" as one of our new German friends called it but it wasn't loud enough to keep me awake so I fell asleep after 30 minutes or so. In the morning we ate breakfast which consisted of 3 pieces of bread with various spread, and we got back on the trail. Instead of going back into Germany, we headed down the valley to Leutasch with the intention of checking out a new area. It was down, down, down from then on. We walked through a beautiful valley from the start to the end and by the end, I was in need of a knee icing! We had lost a crazy amount of elevation and most of it was on loose gravel.
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| The valley of the walking dead! |
I'm proud to say that I never fell down. My mom reported that some of the steps were so high for her on the way down that she just sat down to get to the next step and even then her feet didn't touch! When we got to the end of the valley we took a bus to Mittenwald and a train from there to get us back to Garmsich. This hike was one of the most fun hikes that I have done. Now that I know how easy it is to do a hut hike, I think I will be doing a lot more hut trips in the future.
One more thing: This was my new pack's maiden voyage, and I already love it more than any pack I have had! Many more trips to come!
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| Pack with my hut shoes! |