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Gatterlhütte - remains of a hut after an avalanche
Germany

From 1953 on the police station of Garmisch-Partenkirchen operated a hut high above the Reintal valley close to (and named after) the Zugspitz Gatterl, a small passage connecting Reintal and Ehrwald and an official border between Bavaria and Austria. Some time after the hut was destroyed in 2001 by an avalanche a wayside shrine was installed to commemorate the incident. Re-erecting the hut itself proofed to be too expensive in a time where also police stations are faced with substantial reduction of costs and borders are less important (when you're already inside the EU that is).


To protect the border also the German customs operates a hut nearby which is rarely manned these days and blends well into the landscape. You might spot it following the path to the North. Supposed the weather conditions are good enough following that path hikers can easily reach Knorrhütte, the next available mountain hut on the way to Zugspitze or down to the Reintal valley where you can follow the Partnach river that passes the famous Partnach Gorge.

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Copyright: Carl W. Von Einem
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 10000x5000
Taken: 12/07/2012
Subida: 05/01/2015
Published: 05/01/2015
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Tags: border; clouds; day; desaster; hiking; history; hugin; landscape; mountains; nature; outdoors; ruins; summer; valley; wetterstein
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