Bodenschneid

Soil cutting and soil cutting house ( in the boiler right)

Location

It rises between Tegernsee, Schliersee and Spitzingsee and is therefore in the southern district of Miesbach exactly on the border between the municipalities Kreuth Schliersee in the West and in the East.

The soil cutting is a long-drawn, top free mountain ridge with steep drop-outs to the north. Located northwest of the summit wearing a ridge called Peißenberg the little-known surveys Rinner Spitz, Spitz water and Rainer head.

Ascent

The summit is of Fischhausen -Neuhaus ( on the south bank of Schliersee ), accessible from Spitzingsee, from Suttengebiet ( Moni Alm ) or Enterrottach ( in the southeast of Lake Tegernsee, Rottach -Egern community ) as the mountain hike. About 300 m below the highest point is the Rettenböckalm with the year-round cultivated soil cutter house, a guest hut of the German Alpine Club. The shortest rise from Stümpfling ( chairlifts from Suttas and Spitzing ) over the gently sloping southern ridge takes one hour.

In winter it attracts many touring skiers and snowshoers of Fischhausen on the floor cutting up the house, this is the classic normal ascent, first through a lot of forest to the hut and finally quite steep free to the summit.

History

On Peissenberg the poacher Georg Jennerwein was shot on November 6, 1877.

Pictures

Bodenschneid House summit

Pictures of Bodenschneid

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