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Breitenstein: Aussichtsberg in den Bayrischen Voralpen

Posted: 10. März 2022 by Annika

Der Bre­it­en­stein ist ein wun­der­schön­er Aus­sichts­berg in den Bayrischen Voralpen. Der Blick reicht weit vom Wen­del­stein über die Berge im Spitz­ingseege­bi­et bis hin zu Groß­glock­n­er und Großvenedi­ger. Mit der ganzjährig…

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Niederbleick: In den Wolken gefangen

Posted: 22. Februar 2022 by Annika

So kann’s auch manch­mal gehen: Nach­dem wir uns 780 Höhen­meter durch den tiefen Schnee gekämpft haben, sind wir bei Ankun­ft am Gipfel in Wolken gefan­gen und haben so gut wie…

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Rauhkopf: Freestyle auf einen einsamen Gipfel

Posted: 22. Februar 2022 by Annika

Die Tour auf den Rauhkopf ist für das Spitz­ingseee­bi­et über­raschend ein­sam und die Aus­sicht ste­ht den höheren Gipfeln dort in Nichts nach. Vom fel­si­gen Gipfel hat man einen her­rlichen Ausblick,…

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Sonnenspitz: Hoch über dem Kochelsee

Posted: 18. Februar 2022 by Annika

Die Son­nen­spitz ist ein klein­er Gupf ober­halb des Kochelsees. Von ihr hat man eine wun­der­schöne Aus­sicht auf den tief­blau schim­mern­den See und die ihn umgeben­den Gipfel Her­zog­stand, Heim­garten und Jochberg.…

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Pendling: Auf Brunos Spuren

Posted: 18. Februar 2022 by Annika

Die kurze Wan­derung bei Kuf­stein auf den Pendling ver­spricht wun­der­schöne Aus­sicht­en auf das Kaiserge­birge und das Inntal. Im Win­ter geht es ziem­lich ruhig am Gipfel zu und an der Kala…

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Felsenkanzel oberhalb von Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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St. Martinshütte & Felsenkanzel: Premiumblick auf die höchsten Gipfel Deutschlands

Posted: 16. Februar 2022 by Annika

Die schöne Wan­derung über die St. Mar­tin­shütte bis zur Felsenkanzel bietet spek­takuläre Aus­sicht­en auf die höch­sten Gipfel Deutsch­lands und das angren­zende Esterge­birge und Kar­wen­del. Wer Lust hat kann die Tour…

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Schwarzenberg: Kleiner Berg mit großer Aussicht

Posted: 5. Februar 2022 by Annika

Der Schwarzen­berg wirkt mit seinen 1.187m nicht ger­ade spek­takulär, bietet aber eine erstaunlich schöne Aus­sicht auf die Gipfel der Bayrischen Voralpen wie Wen­del­stein und Bre­it­en­stein. Die Wan­derung ist ein­fach und…

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Heuberg & Wasserwand: Spektakuläre Winterwanderung im Chiemgau

Posted: 21. Januar 2022 by Annika

Die abwech­slungsre­iche Tour auf Heuberg und Wasser­wand im Chiem­gau eignet sich auf­grund ihrer gerin­gen Höhe auch her­vor­ra­gend für den Win­ter. Während der Weg auf den Heuberg eine ein­fache Wan­derung ist,…

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Altlacher Hochkopf: Winterwunderland am Walchensee

Posted: 20. Januar 2022 by Annika

Der Alt­lach­er Hochkopf am Walchensee ist mit seinen 1.328m alles andere als spek­takulär, es ist eher eine Erhe­bung im Wald. Die Aus­sicht von der Hochkopfhütte kurz vor dem Gipfel ist…

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Hoher Kranzberg: Winterwanderung im Karwendel

Posted: 17. Januar 2022 by Annika

Die leichte Wan­derung auf den Hohen Kranzberg eignet sich mit ihren weni­gen Höhen­metern auf den nur 1.391m hohen Gipfel her­vor­ra­gend als Win­ter­wan­derung. Trotz geringer Höhe erwartet uns ein wun­der­schönes Panorama…

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PCT Day 16: Mile 231 to mile 253 35.5km (22mi) / 8 PCT Day 16: Mile 231 to mile 253
35.5km (22mi) / 8h / elevation gain of 1,700m (5,577ft)  The trail led further uphill and was not always easy to find. There was some bushwhacking involved and I was crossing the river back and forth. All this took time because I was always puzzled about where the trail was going. 
It got steeper as it turned away from the river and winded into the mountains, but pathfinding was clear again. At the top, I was catching my breath until the trail went downhill again. The only thing is: What you are going down you have to go up again sooner or later. I reached a water source where I refilled my water and took a break before I went uphill again. Meanwhile, I reached a forest with some burned trees and fallen trees had to be overcome, but it was not a big problem here. After a while, I came to a picnic table with a water source close by. I did a lunch break and refilled my water for the next 27km (16.7mi) to the next source. I took off for the ascent up to 2,500m (8,202ft). After that a lot of up and downs followed. It was getting late but I wanted to make it as far as possible that day to have fewer miles on the way to Big Bear tomorrow. As I’m always performing best in the evening that was not a big deal. I could walk on forever in the evening, but I don’t like hiking in the dark, so as soon as the sun begins to go down I pitch my tent. I camped at the highest point at 2,632m (8,635ft). I haven’t camped that high up on the PCT so far. I was completely on my own here and enjoyed the last sunbeams of the day.  #usa #pct #thruhike #pct2022 #california #thruhiking #thruhikingwomen #bucketlistadventures #neverstopexploring #hiking #wandernmachtglücklich #itsgreatoutthere #thegreatoutdoors #wandern #outdoor #trekking
PCT Day 15: Mesa Wind Farm (mi 213) to mile 231.1 PCT Day 15: Mesa Wind Farm (mi 213) to mile 231.1
29km / 7h / elevation gain of 1,348m  In the morning I went to the Wind Farm, where there were snacks, water, Gatorade mix, and a place to charge. The guys from the Wind Farm are extremely nice and I can just recommend a visit here. I started later than usual and it already got quite warm. The trail led steeply up the hill to a saddle. A beautiful mountain landscape spread out in front of me with snow-covered San Jacinto in the background. Hard to imagine that I was trudging through the snow not long ago. I walked through a beautiful but barren landscape with scorched hills. Soon I could see a big river bed in the valley where the trail went down. When I reached the floor I got lost a bit, but then got to the water source after 10km (6.2mi). The river had a strong flow and cut through the sparse landscape. 
The trail went uphill again. As it was hot today this was a sweaty affair. From the top, I had amazing views of the surrounding mountains. It went just a little bit up and down along the ridge until the trail descended to another riverbed which I reached after another 10km (6.2mi). I didn’t take any break during this 10km, so it was about time. And the place at the riverside was like a little oasis. Finally, there was shade and I refueled my energy. 
A new ascent started and followed the creek. The trail was quite confusing, as it was not easy to find. I got lost several times and the trail required full concentration and looking at the GPS track. Footsteps were somewhat useless as I was just following other hikers who got lost. There were cairns now and then but those were misleading too sometimes. After another 8km (5mi) I pitched my tent close to the river.  #usa #pct #thruhike #pct2022 #california #thruhiking #thruhikingwomen #bucketlistadventures #neverstopexploring #hiking #wandernmachtglücklich #itsgreatoutthere #thegreatoutdoors #wandern #outdoor #trekking
PCT day 14: Mile 193 to Mesa Wind Farm (mi 213) 32 PCT day 14: Mile 193 to Mesa Wind Farm (mi 213)
32.7km (20.3 mi) / 7.5h / elevation gain of 348m (1,141ft)  Today it was mostly just downhill. I already could see the road where I had to descend to. It appeared so close, but it was 26km (16mi) to reach it. I had a great view back to snowy San Jacinto Peak, which towered 2,000m (6,561ft) above me. I was slowly getting back to the country of cacti and chaparral. I was reaching the 200 mile marker and then the valley floor with its water faucet. From here it was just 6km (3.7mi) to the underpass at the Interstate 10, but it was very hot, just sand and bushes, no shade at all. 
At the bridge I finally found shade, and Trail Magic – sodas, donuts, and bananas. I stayed for a while and then went to the Mesa Wind Farm for another 6km (3.7mi) in the cooler air of the late afternoon to pitch my tent.  #usa #pct #thruhike #pct2022 #california #thruhiking #thruhikingwomen #bucketlistadventures #neverstopexploring #hiking #wandernmachtglücklich #itsgreatoutthere #thegreatoutdoors #wandern #outdoor #trekking
PCT Day 13: Idyllwild to mile 193 28.5km (17.7mi) PCT Day 13: Idyllwild to mile 193
28.5km (17.7mi) / 7.5h / elevation gain of 1,527m (5,000 ft)  I put my warm clothes on and started going up the Devil’s Slide Trail, which I came down three days ago. It amazed me how much difference just one night of snow made, the trail looked totally different and was all covered by snow. But the snow was firm and easy to walk on, even without microspikes. After one hour I reached Saddle Junction again. The higher I got the warmer it became as the sun was shining up there. 
As I reached the junction to the San Jacinto Peak I decided to do the alternate to the summit. How often do you have the possibility to climb a 3,000m (10,000ft) high mountain as easily as this one? In the Alps, there would be glaciers involved. The snow got softer but not much more than before. It was easy to walk on, and no microspikes were needed. The way winded up for another 500m (1,640ft) but was not too steep. I passed a little hut and then I reached the summit at 3,302m (10,834ft). What a feeling! I was enjoying the view of Palm Springs, the mountains on the opposite side, and the valley with a lake. 
After a long break, I went down. At the junction, I turned right to join the PCT again. My feet got soaked by all the wet snow. The trail continued mostly downhill and I crossed Fuller Ridge, which was leading through the forest with some large boulders. I then had an amazing view of the valley below me, the mountains on the other side, and back to San Jacinto Peak. Shortly after that, the snow disappeared and I got to a nice campsite where I spent the night.  #usa #pct #thruhike #pct2022 #california #thruhiking #thruhikingwomen #bucketlistadventures #neverstopexploring #hiking #wandernmachtglücklich #itsgreatoutthere #thegreatoutdoors #wandern #outdoor #trekking
PCT day 12: Mile 170.9 to Idyllwild 19.8km (12.3mi PCT day 12: Mile 170.9 to Idyllwild
19.8km (12.3mi) / 5.5h / elevation gain of 988m (3,241ft)  Today I just had 13,6km (8.4mi) ahead of me to the junction to Idyllwild, then some additional 4km (2.4mi) and 500m (1,640ft) down to Idyllwild. In the morning I had a great view into the valleys below me, on the left side there were clouds rolling through, on the right side there was the sunrise over Palm Springs. The path meandered uphill along a rocky ridgeline, among skeletal trees of a burned forest, and became more like an obstacle run as there were lots of fallen trees. I encountered the first snowfields, but no microspikes were needed. I reached the highest point of the tour so far at 2,627m and it just went downhill from there to the junction to the Devils Slide Trail into Idyllwild.  #usa #pct #thruhike #pct2022 #california #thruhiking #thruhikingwomen #bucketlistadventures #neverstopexploring #hiking #wandernmachtglücklich #itsgreatoutthere #thegreatoutdoors #wandern #outdoor #trekking
PCT Day 11: Mile 154 to mile 170 26.6km (16.5mi) / PCT Day 11: Mile 154 to mile 170
26.6km (16.5mi) / 6.5h / elevation gain of 1,855m (6,086ft)  Today I was about to climb into the ridge system extending south from San Jacinto Peak, itself holding several notable peaks along the crest. The higher I got the windier it became and it almost blew me off the trail at least once. Luckily there was no steep slope at that moment next to me. I had great views of Lake Hemet that shimmered blue in the distance on one side and Palm Springs and some desert mountains on the other. The trail then went steep downhill to Forbes Saddle and there were quite a lot of blowdown trees on the way, where I had to crawl under, climb over or go around. I already knew that the trail would go steep uphill again on the other side towards Apache Peak which was quite discouraging. The PCT went around Spitler Peak and a little bit down again. I needed to make a last climb to the highest point for today at 2,240m (7,347ft) to reach the campsite. There was a long traverse following and it was extremely windy. Fortunately, the wind blew me in the direction of the mountain and not the abyss, otherwise, it wouldn’t have been possible to make it safely to the other side. Finally, I went down again, now in the slipstream of the mountain and the campsite came up with several spots between small trees that gave some shelter from the wind. I met some familiar people and we sat together and munched on an unopened bag of chips I found on the side of the trail earlier. This also was some kind of trail magic, thanks to anonymous who lost it on his or her way.  #usa #pct #thruhike #pct2022 #california #thruhiking #thruhikingwomen #bucketlistadventures #neverstopexploring #hiking #wandernmachtglücklich #itsgreatoutthere #thegreatoutdoors #wandern #outdoor #trekking

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PCT Day 16: Mile 231 to mile 253 35.5km (22mi) / 8 PCT Day 16: Mile 231 to mile 253
35.5km (22mi) / 8h / elevation gain of 1,700m (5,577ft)  The trail led further uphill and was not always easy to find. There was some bushwhacking involved and I was crossing the river back and forth. All this took time because I was always puzzled about where the trail was going. 
It got steeper as it turned away from the river and winded into the mountains, but pathfinding was clear again. At the top, I was catching my breath until the trail went downhill again. The only thing is: What you are going down you have to go up again sooner or later. I reached a water source where I refilled my water and took a break before I went uphill again. Meanwhile, I reached a forest with some burned trees and fallen trees had to be overcome, but it was not a big problem here. After a while, I came to a picnic table with a water source close by. I did a lunch break and refilled my water for the next 27km (16.7mi) to the next source. I took off for the ascent up to 2,500m (8,202ft). After that a lot of up and downs followed. It was getting late but I wanted to make it as far as possible that day to have fewer miles on the way to Big Bear tomorrow. As I’m always performing best in the evening that was not a big deal. I could walk on forever in the evening, but I don’t like hiking in the dark, so as soon as the sun begins to go down I pitch my tent. I camped at the highest point at 2,632m (8,635ft). I haven’t camped that high up on the PCT so far. I was completely on my own here and enjoyed the last sunbeams of the day.  #usa #pct #thruhike #pct2022 #california #thruhiking #thruhikingwomen #bucketlistadventures #neverstopexploring #hiking #wandernmachtglücklich #itsgreatoutthere #thegreatoutdoors #wandern #outdoor #trekking
PCT Day 15: Mesa Wind Farm (mi 213) to mile 231.1 PCT Day 15: Mesa Wind Farm (mi 213) to mile 231.1
29km / 7h / elevation gain of 1,348m  In the morning I went to the Wind Farm, where there were snacks, water, Gatorade mix, and a place to charge. The guys from the Wind Farm are extremely nice and I can just recommend a visit here. I started later than usual and it already got quite warm. The trail led steeply up the hill to a saddle. A beautiful mountain landscape spread out in front of me with snow-covered San Jacinto in the background. Hard to imagine that I was trudging through the snow not long ago. I walked through a beautiful but barren landscape with scorched hills. Soon I could see a big river bed in the valley where the trail went down. When I reached the floor I got lost a bit, but then got to the water source after 10km (6.2mi). The river had a strong flow and cut through the sparse landscape. 
The trail went uphill again. As it was hot today this was a sweaty affair. From the top, I had amazing views of the surrounding mountains. It went just a little bit up and down along the ridge until the trail descended to another riverbed which I reached after another 10km (6.2mi). I didn’t take any break during this 10km, so it was about time. And the place at the riverside was like a little oasis. Finally, there was shade and I refueled my energy. 
A new ascent started and followed the creek. The trail was quite confusing, as it was not easy to find. I got lost several times and the trail required full concentration and looking at the GPS track. Footsteps were somewhat useless as I was just following other hikers who got lost. There were cairns now and then but those were misleading too sometimes. After another 8km (5mi) I pitched my tent close to the river.  #usa #pct #thruhike #pct2022 #california #thruhiking #thruhikingwomen #bucketlistadventures #neverstopexploring #hiking #wandernmachtglücklich #itsgreatoutthere #thegreatoutdoors #wandern #outdoor #trekking
PCT day 14: Mile 193 to Mesa Wind Farm (mi 213) 32 PCT day 14: Mile 193 to Mesa Wind Farm (mi 213)
32.7km (20.3 mi) / 7.5h / elevation gain of 348m (1,141ft)  Today it was mostly just downhill. I already could see the road where I had to descend to. It appeared so close, but it was 26km (16mi) to reach it. I had a great view back to snowy San Jacinto Peak, which towered 2,000m (6,561ft) above me. I was slowly getting back to the country of cacti and chaparral. I was reaching the 200 mile marker and then the valley floor with its water faucet. From here it was just 6km (3.7mi) to the underpass at the Interstate 10, but it was very hot, just sand and bushes, no shade at all. 
At the bridge I finally found shade, and Trail Magic – sodas, donuts, and bananas. I stayed for a while and then went to the Mesa Wind Farm for another 6km (3.7mi) in the cooler air of the late afternoon to pitch my tent.  #usa #pct #thruhike #pct2022 #california #thruhiking #thruhikingwomen #bucketlistadventures #neverstopexploring #hiking #wandernmachtglücklich #itsgreatoutthere #thegreatoutdoors #wandern #outdoor #trekking
PCT Day 13: Idyllwild to mile 193 28.5km (17.7mi) PCT Day 13: Idyllwild to mile 193
28.5km (17.7mi) / 7.5h / elevation gain of 1,527m (5,000 ft)  I put my warm clothes on and started going up the Devil’s Slide Trail, which I came down three days ago. It amazed me how much difference just one night of snow made, the trail looked totally different and was all covered by snow. But the snow was firm and easy to walk on, even without microspikes. After one hour I reached Saddle Junction again. The higher I got the warmer it became as the sun was shining up there. 
As I reached the junction to the San Jacinto Peak I decided to do the alternate to the summit. How often do you have the possibility to climb a 3,000m (10,000ft) high mountain as easily as this one? In the Alps, there would be glaciers involved. The snow got softer but not much more than before. It was easy to walk on, and no microspikes were needed. The way winded up for another 500m (1,640ft) but was not too steep. I passed a little hut and then I reached the summit at 3,302m (10,834ft). What a feeling! I was enjoying the view of Palm Springs, the mountains on the opposite side, and the valley with a lake. 
After a long break, I went down. At the junction, I turned right to join the PCT again. My feet got soaked by all the wet snow. The trail continued mostly downhill and I crossed Fuller Ridge, which was leading through the forest with some large boulders. I then had an amazing view of the valley below me, the mountains on the other side, and back to San Jacinto Peak. Shortly after that, the snow disappeared and I got to a nice campsite where I spent the night.  #usa #pct #thruhike #pct2022 #california #thruhiking #thruhikingwomen #bucketlistadventures #neverstopexploring #hiking #wandernmachtglücklich #itsgreatoutthere #thegreatoutdoors #wandern #outdoor #trekking
PCT day 12: Mile 170.9 to Idyllwild 19.8km (12.3mi PCT day 12: Mile 170.9 to Idyllwild
19.8km (12.3mi) / 5.5h / elevation gain of 988m (3,241ft)  Today I just had 13,6km (8.4mi) ahead of me to the junction to Idyllwild, then some additional 4km (2.4mi) and 500m (1,640ft) down to Idyllwild. In the morning I had a great view into the valleys below me, on the left side there were clouds rolling through, on the right side there was the sunrise over Palm Springs. The path meandered uphill along a rocky ridgeline, among skeletal trees of a burned forest, and became more like an obstacle run as there were lots of fallen trees. I encountered the first snowfields, but no microspikes were needed. I reached the highest point of the tour so far at 2,627m and it just went downhill from there to the junction to the Devils Slide Trail into Idyllwild.  #usa #pct #thruhike #pct2022 #california #thruhiking #thruhikingwomen #bucketlistadventures #neverstopexploring #hiking #wandernmachtglücklich #itsgreatoutthere #thegreatoutdoors #wandern #outdoor #trekking
PCT Day 11: Mile 154 to mile 170 26.6km (16.5mi) / PCT Day 11: Mile 154 to mile 170
26.6km (16.5mi) / 6.5h / elevation gain of 1,855m (6,086ft)  Today I was about to climb into the ridge system extending south from San Jacinto Peak, itself holding several notable peaks along the crest. The higher I got the windier it became and it almost blew me off the trail at least once. Luckily there was no steep slope at that moment next to me. I had great views of Lake Hemet that shimmered blue in the distance on one side and Palm Springs and some desert mountains on the other. The trail then went steep downhill to Forbes Saddle and there were quite a lot of blowdown trees on the way, where I had to crawl under, climb over or go around. I already knew that the trail would go steep uphill again on the other side towards Apache Peak which was quite discouraging. The PCT went around Spitler Peak and a little bit down again. I needed to make a last climb to the highest point for today at 2,240m (7,347ft) to reach the campsite. There was a long traverse following and it was extremely windy. Fortunately, the wind blew me in the direction of the mountain and not the abyss, otherwise, it wouldn’t have been possible to make it safely to the other side. Finally, I went down again, now in the slipstream of the mountain and the campsite came up with several spots between small trees that gave some shelter from the wind. I met some familiar people and we sat together and munched on an unopened bag of chips I found on the side of the trail earlier. This also was some kind of trail magic, thanks to anonymous who lost it on his or her way.  #usa #pct #thruhike #pct2022 #california #thruhiking #thruhikingwomen #bucketlistadventures #neverstopexploring #hiking #wandernmachtglücklich #itsgreatoutthere #thegreatoutdoors #wandern #outdoor #trekking

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