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@ -849,18 +849,18 @@ the trees (actually easy) as it looked more open up there. This
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soon hit a much bigger track which we identified on the map,
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dropping to a point with a quarried (?) section on a corner. (Again
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this is marked on the map.)</p>
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<p>Consulting the map, we identified Hütteneckalm as a next
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<p>Consulting the map, we identified Hütteneckalm as a next
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possible target. We actually soon saw this alm, from our newfound
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path, and it was immediately obvious that it was the intended
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destination. However, it was not obvious as to how to reach it.
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Despite it being a relatively small horizontal distance away - and
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not very much higher than us - a big stream valley was in the way.
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The alternative route would have been to go back to Pitzingalm and
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then to Hüttenbachalm via the Lambacherhütte path (201). However,
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then to Hüttenbachalm via the Lambacherhütte path (201). However,
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the latter was too far - it being nearly 6pm - so we decided to
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descend down the current path and then thrash directly up a stream
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(!) (Mark's idea - Olly) which would then lead directly to
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Hütteneckalm. Thankfully common sense got the better of us, and
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Hütteneckalm. Thankfully common sense got the better of us, and
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when we spotted a path on the other (south) side of the stream
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which we were descending towards, we followed it - despite the map
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showing it ending some way from our destination. However, from that
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@ -887,11 +887,11 @@ lights.</p>
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<p>The options were two: either to return down the tiny path,
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thence go (up!) to Pitzingalm and back the way we had come
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originally to that point. Alternatively, we could go on the main
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path to the Lambacher Hütte, thence to Vorderer Sandlingalm and
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path to the Lambacher Hütte, thence to Vorderer Sandlingalm and
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then to Sandlingalm, to rejoin the route we'd come on at the
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junction where we had previously turned off to Pitzingalm.</p>
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<p>Given the situation we decided on this second option, as it
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would keep us on major paths. We headed to the top of Hütteneckalm
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would keep us on major paths. We headed to the top of Hütteneckalm
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to start off. There, we found a couple of huts and a Gasthof(!) -
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plus several cars. There were many merry people being amused
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outside the Gasthof by a gentleman in some weird garb which I
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@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ another occasion by road if possible - drinking bier up there would
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be entertaining adn the place also has FANTASTIC views of the
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Dachstein range. Would be well worth photographing, when the sun's
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in the right direction (early morning maybe? not sure).</p>
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<p>And so we set off, climbing to reach the Lambacherhütte after
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<p>And so we set off, climbing to reach the Lambacherhütte after
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quite a lot of path. Took about 50 minutes. Still light. Continued
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down to Vorderer Sandlingalm, by which time a sunset was starting -
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nice clouds in the sky (see photo on website). From here, the path
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