Toter Mann, Mountain summit in Lattengebirge, Germany.
Toter Mann is a peak in the Lattengebirge that rises to about 1,400 meters (4,600 feet) and belongs to the Berchtesgaden Alps. The mountain's ridges and valleys are crossed by numerous hiking trails that connect different sections of the range.
The peak appeared on climbing maps around 1900 and became a regular destination for local mountaineers over time. A mountain hut near the summit was built to provide shelter and rest for those traversing the region.
The name Toter Mann comes from local tradition and has been used by residents for generations. The peak serves as a gathering point where hikers can take in the surrounding landscape.
The summit is reached via well-marked trails starting from different locations in the surrounding area. A small hut right at the peak offers refreshments and food if you need them during your visit.
The peak can be climbed from several sides with different levels of difficulty depending on the route chosen. This allows hikers to select easier or more challenging paths based on their experience and preferences.
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