Der Roßkopf is a peak in the next valley on the other side of the Spitzingsee (a lake). I walked up to the Taubensteinbahn and caught the gondola down to Spitzingsee Ort (the town). The gondola is almost 2.5 kilometres long and climbs (or descends) 520 metres. Sure beats walking!
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| Near the top |
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| Views of the Spitzingsee |
It's a 5 minute walk from the Talstation to the town along a Rundweg (circuit path) around the lake. The chairlift I'd planned to take was on the opposite end of the lake, so I continued around. The Spitzingsee is larger than St Georges Lake, but not by a great deal.
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| From a bridge near the outlet |
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| Looking back towards the Taubensteinbahn |
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| Here's that gorgeous green again |
I'd planned to ride all the Seilbahnen today - the Taubensteinbahn (tick), the Stümpfling Sesselbahn (chairlift) to the top of the ridge, and then the Sutten Sesselbahn down into the next valley. The chap said they were having problems with the Suttenbahn, but they may get it working later in the day. I bought tickets for both chairlifts.
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| A big, comfortable 4-seater |
From the top of the Stümpflingbahn, it’s about 20 minutes to
the Roßkopf (1580 metres). A grassy hill
rather than a rocky peak, the views were good.
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| The first of four shots, turning clockwise |
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| A couple of farmhouses at a decent altitude |
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| The Bergstation of both the Stümpflingbahn and the Suttenbahn |
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| Spitzingsee is in the valley below |
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| Der Roßkopf - 1580 metres |
I kept on going, heading for the Rotkopf (1602 metres).
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| The path follows the ridge at first before heading into the forest |
Once down into the trees, the path was relatively flat – a rarity
in these parts. It meandered through the forest, and it was very pleasant
walking in the shade (given it was another 30 degree day).
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| Obstacles in the path - what fun! |
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| Meandering through a meadow |
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| Siggi tells me these are Falscher Enzian - False Gentian |
The Rotkopf has no cross and the peak is forested, so the views down to Spitzingsee depend on breaks in the trees.
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| Just a beautiful place to go walking |
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| Lovely |
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The Grünsee in the foreground, the Spitzingsee in the background
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Back to the Roßkopf and the Bergstation for the Sesselbahnen.
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The Roßkopf with its cross on the left
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| Afternoon view from the Roßkopf. Changes in light, changes in view |
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| Der Plankenstein is a captivating rock peak, visible from Obere Maxlraineralm |
It was 2pm when I got back to the Bergstation, and the
Suttenbahn was going to be out of action for the rest of the day. Oh, well. I
rode the Stümpflingbahn down, then back up and back down again to use up my ticket.
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| Everything is so green, despite it being the end of summer |
Wandering back into Spitzingsee, I bought some postcards,
stamps and an ice-cream. I wrote out the
postcards, then paddled in the lake before posting the postcards. It seems like
ages since I’ve been able to do something as simple as post a letter.
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| Not very deep, and quite warm, too |
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| Lovely views all round the lake |
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| Quite a number of people making the most of the hot day |
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| The town is at the far end |
Back to the Taubensteinbahn for the journey up the mountain, then it's only a short downhill walk to Obere Maxlraineralm.
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| Looking back down |
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| The gondola continues all the way up to the saddle at the top of the picture |
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