Climbing The Zugspitze Via ferrata via the Gatterl | Germany's Highest Mountain
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2021
- The Zugspitze is Germany's highest mountain. There are a number of ascents to reach the summit at 2962m, one of which follows the Gatterl route from the Ehrwald Alm. In this video we tackle the via ferrata route, offering spectacular mountain scenery and some of the best views that the alps have to offer.
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I always love the music of the cow bells & those furry alpine cow ears 😊
Always a pleasure love it
Lovely sights to see while I was having my breakfast :D Another great video! Thank you! :)
Always a pleasure. Thank you, Abbie. Thank you, Anna. 👍🙂
A good video to watch on a Monday morning before starting work.
Exciting to be up in the mountains again with you! Thank you
Very enjoyable watch. Thank you.
So happy you've posted another video.
Hi Abbie, did the BBC offer you that presenting job you deserve yet ? 😁
Epic. You guys are great together.
wonderful! Loved this
Cracking walk so beautiful 🤩 nice too see you both walking together thanks
great video thanks - I have been up a few times but always on the train from Garmisch
Beautiful!!!
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Interesting and challenging. Lovely to see you two together :)
Awesome video! :D
Awesome
love it
4:11 Someone's excited to be out!
Would you ever consider a hike like the AT or PCT?
hoping to do this in August so if you take the cable car this avoids you having to do the via ferrata is this correct? thanks
What map are you using? Hoping to hike here next year.
Nice to speak to you in the Lakes Abbie.
What a nice video, my friend! Great mountain hiking skills! The nature is amazing.. Enjoyed watching. Cheers from Russia, Abbie , and welcome to my channel about bushcraft and survival! Kind regards, Yuriy!
Hi Abbie I’m thinking of climbing this in a few weeks time but don’t have much time, around 8-9 hours. Is it possible to climb to the top and get the cable car from the top all the way back down?
That's tricky as I don't know anything about your abilities and pace. Maybe best to call the Tyrol information board - maybe they can help :) stay safe and enjoy!
I'm watching a heap of Kilimanjaro vids and this pops up. I'm like that looks like Abbie. Lol Hi Abs
Amazing. I was just wondering...I once climbed up the stairs to the second floor of my house...is that equal to your climb up the Zugspitze?
Enjoyed watching this video. A Peak Design camera clip, may help prevent damage to the camera when not in use. It allows the camera to be attached to the rucksack strap.
Corr burger, sounds nice. I call my mrs burger the furry one!
Hi Abbie - not sure if I'll receive a reply, but worth a shot - I take it this route is only accessible from the Austrian side, as you crossed into Germany at around the halfway point. Where you crossed over, is it possible to pick up at that point starting from the German side, and then carry on along the route you took? I might've answered my questions already, apologies if so, but just wanted to check. By the way, you've actually walked past my house in the Peak District : )