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Fatal Fall in Allgäu Caps Spate of Early‑Winter Alpine Rescues

Authorities warn of deep winter conditions above 1,600 meters.

Overview

  • A 32-year-old German solo hiker was found dead Monday morning below the Lärchwand on the Tyrol side after apparently slipping and falling roughly 90 to 100 meters.
  • The man had overnighted in the winter room of the Prinz-Luitpold-Haus and lost contact Sunday, prompting a cross-border search using foot teams, drones, phone tracking and an Austrian police helicopter.
  • Within the same weekend, two young adults who planned a demanding route to the Schrecksee using TikTok were stranded around 2,000 meters and were hoisted out by an ARA-Flugrettung helicopter.
  • In a separate incident, two teenagers on the Hochvogel turned back on steep snow and ice and were assisted down uninjured after calling for help.
  • Mountain rescue leaders caution that only experienced alpinists should attempt high routes in current conditions and note that uninsured hikers may be liable for costly operations.