After the introductory valley hike, the route crosses the Osterhorn Mountains along meadow roads and marked, but sometimes steep and rocky, mountain trails, which require surefootedness at times.
From the car park, the trail continues upwards along the gravel toll road to the Genneralm. Some of the hairpin turns can be shortened by taking cut-through paths. Once the forest finally thins between the Gennerhorn and the rocky peak of the Holzeck and gives way to the alpine meadows, you arrive at the Genneralm (1295) and find the Hinter and Reit Huts to the right and the Posch’n Hut to the left. 1:30 h
The trail now continues south along the meadow road towards “Hoher Zinken, Pitscherberg, Postalm” (no. 840) passing underneath the Holzeck and descends briefly into a saddle. There, a path, which is rocky at first, initially ascends to the Hoher Zinken through steep forest slopes. Finally, you reach the summit cross on the surprisingly large peak of the Hoher Zinken (1764 m) via a meadow slope. Hikers are rewarded with magnificent views of the nearby peaks of the Osterhorn Group as well as vistas of the Schafberg, Schober, Berchtesgadener Alps (Hoher Göll, Untersberg), Tennengebirge Mountains, Gosaukamm and Dachstein Mountains (Gosau Glacier), Gamsfeld, Rettenkogel and Bergwerkskogel. There are also views of Lake Hintersee and – after a few steps further east – St. Wolfgang. 2:00 h
From the eastern edge of the summit, the trail descends over a grassy slope and through mountain pines to the wide Osterhorn Saddle (1707 m). From there, it is worth taking the 10-minute detour to the left to ascend the neighbouring Osterhorn (1746 m), the panoramic namesake of the mountain group. Alternatively, trail no. 840 towards “Pitscherberg, Postalm” heads down to the right to an alpine pasture (1490 m). Continue through sparse trees and – keeping left a fork to remain on the marked route – ascend the sometimes steep, but somewhat forested southwest flank of the Pitscherberg Mountain (1720 m). The summit cross is a few steps to the left above the trail.
The descent follows a more well-worn trail over the steep southeastern slope (hunting stand) to a small plateau with several sinkholes (dolines) and rustic larches, where you cross a forest road. Below the road, you arrive at the Pitscherbergalm (1449 m) meadow (with snack station). Continue briefly along the forest road and then turn left through the forest and down to the wide meadow of the Labenbergalm. Straight ahead is a possible short detour to the Lienbach Hut (1431 m), which serves food, at the foot of the Labenberg Mountain (1643 m). However, the Salzkammergut Trail continues left along trail no. 840 over a 2-kilometre-long, partially forested ridge to the Postalm (1346 m).
On its western edge, the cosy, wooden Huber Hut welcomes hikers. Further overnight accommodation options can be reached if you continue 800 metres to Parkplatz 3 and from there head right – past the Strobler Hut – to the Postalm toll road (alpine guest house Zur Blonden, Welser Hut, Lienbachhof). Forking left from Parkplatz 3, you arrive at the Schafbergblick, Wiesler and Erlbach Huts (approx. 30 minutes each).
For all stages, you will need hiking or mountain boots with treaded rubber soles as well as wind- and rainproof clothing. A change of clothes and a small first-aid kit should also be included in your backpack. The amount of provisions you should pack depends on the number of available rest stops. In any case, you should always take along plenty to drink. Telescopic poles are helpful, especially when walking downhill.
Text kindly provided by the publisher KOMPASS-Verlag and Wolfgang Heitzmann.
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