Am schlimmsten fand ich kurz vor 04:00, wenn man dann auf den wirklich schmalen Grat tritt und das Stahlseil endet. Da wurde mir auch mulmig für die nächsten paar dutzend Meter.
Bin den Teil Harder Kulm bis Augstmathorn gewandert, das war T3, sehr schön, aber man muss schon aufpassen. Das hier am Tannhorn finde ich zu gefährlich für eine Wanderung.
There is no official trail between Augstmatthorn and almost before Brienzer-Rothorn (i.e. there is a trail on the Swiss topo map, but it's not marked either yellow, red or blue). Cables also look quite new in the video (I think before there were no cables). I really want do this hike end-to-end (only did Lombachalp - Augstmatthorn - Harder Kulm so far), but Tannhorn section terrifies me (and I don't even have a vertigo or fear of heights)
@@halflink From Augstmatthorn there is a marked section a bit further... has been marked some years ago, I guess. But not over Tannhorn. And yes, it could be that some of the rope was missing some years ago. But it's really only the part where the ridge is extremely narrow.
Thanks for video, yours has the longest focus on the most dangerous part. Its even longer then I expected. I studied all hardergrat video's and came to conclusion that this part is not form me, but i still wanna enjoy the hardergrat, the inbetween solution is Brienzer rothorn climb and take the path as far as its safe to Tannhorn and back. Then early morning Harder Kulm climb, hardergrat, always to Augstmatthorn, continue to Schnierenhireli, then Allgauw Licka gap, two option, climb Tannhorn (this side seems waay safer, though daunting with estimate climb of 500 meters, 300 elevation but another 200 with the two mini hills inbetween (Allgauwhoren). If to tired straight drop off to Ebligen.
thats good. I was there ant also noticed its was not for me. it looks so easy in this video but if you are there and on both side it goes down for a few hunderts meter you have to be very expierienced with the height
Am besten vom Brienzer Rothorn. Auch eine Anreise am Vortag ist von Vorteil. Der Grad ist eine anstrengende Tour, zwischen 8 und 10 Stunden, und ein gemütlicher Abstieg ist nur vom Zielpunkt Harder möglich
Ich denke mir mal der Sinn dieser Wanderung ist es ja den Grat zu "erwandern".Somit macht es keinen Sinn ihn zu umgehen.Und ich denke nicht das man ihn umgehen kann. Gruss