About 400 m north of the border (i.e. on Austrian soil), a forest road turns off to the left (east), which is marked as hiking trail no. 603.
We follow this in many hairpin bends up to the Steinberg (1,655 m), and thus have 600 meters of altitude to conquer at the start. This is followed by a long traverse along the lonely, wooded northern flank, furrowed by deep trenches, below the peaks of Steinwipfel, Woschza and Techantinger Mittagskogel: we first climb slightly downhill towards Radendorfer Alm and then turn sharp right (south). The path soon turns east again and you walk parallel to the mountain ridge along the old marked "Grenzersteig" trail to the Korpitscher Alm.
Now follow the forest road in the same direction past the Blekowaalm. Next we reach the Goritschacher Alm under the striking Techantinger Mittagskogel. We hike a little further to below the Mallestiger Mittagskogel and then turn north on the path. The path gradually leads downhill past the Urschitzhütte. We cross the Rauscherbach stream and descend further west - the path takes us past the Zwanzger Hof farm until we reach the Baumgartnerhof farm, our destination for this stage, shortly afterwards.
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10 recommendations of the ÖAV
As an outdoor sport, mountain hiking offers great opportunities for health, community and experience. The following recommendations from the Alpine associations are designed to make mountain hikes as safe and enjoyable as possible.
1. healthy in the mountains
Mountain hiking is an endurance sport. The positive stress stimuli for the heart and circulation require good health and a realistic self-assessment. Avoid time pressure and choose a pace that ensures no one in the group gets out of breath.
2. careful planning
Hiking maps, guide books, the internet and experts provide information on length, altitude difference, difficulty and current conditions. Always adapt tours to the group! Pay particular attention to the weather forecast, as rain, wind and cold increase the risk of accidents.
3. complete equipment
Adapt your equipment to your tour and make sure your rucksack is light. Rain, cold and sun protection should always be in your backpack, as well as a first aid kit and cell phone (Euro emergency number 112). A map or GPS will help you find your way.
4. suitable footwear
Good hiking boots protect and relieve your feet and improve surefootedness! When making your choice, look for a perfect fit, non-slip tread sole, waterproofness and low weight.
5. sure-footedness is the key
Falls as a result of slipping or tripping are the most common cause of accidents! Be aware that excessive speed or tiredness can severely impair your surefootedness and concentration. Watch out for falling rocks: by walking carefully, you can avoid falling rocks.
6. stay on marked trails
In pathless terrain, the risk of losing your bearings, falling and falling rocks increases. Avoid shortcuts and return to the last known point if you lose your way. Often underestimated and very dangerous: steep old snowfields!
7. take regular breaks
Timely breaks help you to relax, enjoy the scenery and socialize. Eating and drinking are necessary to maintain performance and concentration. Isotonic drinks are ideal thirst quenchers. Muesli bars, dried fruit and cookies satisfy hunger along the way.
8. responsibility for children
Make sure that the focus is on variety and playful discovery for children! In passages where there is a risk of falling, one adult can only supervise one child. Very exposed tours that require prolonged concentration are not suitable for children.
9. small groups
Small groups ensure flexibility and enable mutual help. Inform people you know about the destination, route and return. Stay together in the group. Beware of lone hikers: even minor incidents can lead to serious emergencies.
10. respect for nature and the environment
To protect the mountain environment: do not leave any waste behind, avoid noise, stay on the paths, do not disturb wild animals and grazing animals, leave plants untouched and respect protected areas. Use public transport or form car pools to get there.
Packing list - multi-day hike
If there's time, it's worth taking a dip in the cool waters of Lake Fakker.
Compass - Panorama Trail Southern Alps No. 218
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