Greetings Steemians!
At the third day day of our holidays we set out for our first hike towards the main ridge of the Allgäu mountains (see part 1 and part 2 of this holiday series).
The weather forecast was promising and so we had a decent chance to catch a view on the Allgäu´s so-called Dreigestirn (triumvirate), Trettachspitze, Mädelegabel and Hochfrottspitze.
The hike starts at the Einödsbach, Germany´s most southern settlement.
At the entry of the vally we could catch a first sight on the Trettachspitze (2559 m).
On the left the Einödsbach, fueled with the snowmelt from the mountains.
Our first rest at an old waterworks.
Healthy well-fed cows...
...and strong horses along our way.
Finally, the Allgäu´s big three. Trettachspitze, Mädelegabel and Hochfrottspitze from left to right. Partly covered in clouds, though.
Zooming-in on the Trettachspitze.
Back on our balcony. Just in time to enjoy the mountains in the evening-glow.