Highlights
Routes
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12 summits • 17.7 km • 2,169 m gain • 18 hr 40 min
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1 summit • 41.6 km • 2,258 m gain • 15 hr 16 min
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1 summit • 37.2 km • 2,387 m gain • 3 hr 43 min
Latest summits

"So... originating from a conversation on twitter, I ended up ascending the Zugspitze a second time, three days after my first summit. This time I took the cable car down, however. Enough is enough :)" — TheTMan • Jul 23, 2020

"Combining arguably the two most scenic routes to the Zugspitze to one gigantic day trip has been a longstanding dream of mine. With perfect weather conditions, and on a weekday (highly recommended) a friend and I finally made it happen. Started at around 5:45am in Hammersbach, went through the Höllentalklamm gorge, two ferratas, and across the Höllentalferner glacier to the summit, where we arrived at around 1pm. Went back to Garmisch through the Reintal valley, which is both beautiful and near-endless. Total trip took around 16h and was about 41km and 3000m elev. gain." — TheTMan • Jul 20, 2020

"I stayed in Seefeld Austria, got up 3:00 am, taxi 4:00 am ( 70 euros ) to the Olympic stadium in Garmisch.
04:34 am start
01:26 pm summit
approximately 2300m of assent
cable car, and train down
train from Garmisch to Seefeld 9 euros
perfect weather, clear sky's, an absolutely magnificent day.
" — JohnJones • Jul 31, 2015

"Climbed up the tourist route. As we stayed in Garmisch. We waited an hour for the train in a long queue getting the mountain train to a lower station and then getting a cable car to the top of the mountain. A small walk to the summit." — steverd • Aug 6, 2008

"The first mountain I ever stood on top of. I didn't hike it... I was 16 and rode the tram up (then went out on the rocks at the tippity top). Sitting up there was one of those top five life moments. Maybe it was the start of my love affair with mountains, I'm not sure. Either way, I'll always remember it." — saussie • Aug 20, 2000