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Lauschekammrunde

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Distance
5.77 mi
Elevation gain
768 ft
Technical difficulty
Difficult
Elevation loss
764 ft
Max elevation
2,327 ft
TrailRank 
30
Min elevation
1,954 ft
Trail type
Loop
Coordinates
221
Uploaded
January 5, 2011
Recorded
January 2011
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near Jägerdörfel, Liberecký Kraj (Czech Republic)

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Your start is at the Hubertusbaude. Decide calmly for a steep ascent, because with running you will probably get along just as fast as in the treading step. Then you cross the steep slope: Here, please special care and mutual consideration, because at this point are also downhill skiers on the way! At the Lauscheborn - a place from which the drinking water used to be brought to the summit with donkeys - the beech forest clears and it now becomes flatter. On and on we continue with small runs on the ridge between Lausche and Weberberg. Slowly, the border with the Czech Republic is approaching. You drive around 80m parallel to the border strip until the road splits. Then turn right towards Heideweg. After a few meters there is a refuge on the left, if you like, a great opportunity for a little break. After a kilometer, the roads meet again. If you have enough, you can end the tour here and drive back the other way. Or it goes on to the Black Gate, always at the border long. The path leads you uphill to the Weberberg, followed by a long descent with at least 80 m of altitude loss, which you have to make up for in any case. The exhausting possibility comes to it after 1.8 km. Here you can climb the Eisgasse on the right to the 450 m high Weberberg - and have regained the 80 vertical meters as a reward. However, it is in between a really strong slope. Or you simply drive 850 m further to a turning point: from here it goes back in one go, very comfortably over the Weberberg - and with a great view to the Lausche, which appears on the way back from time to time in front of you.

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