By Justin T. Carreño
Spent a few days exploring Zugspitze in the Bavarian Alps -- the highest point in Germany, straddling the border, so, once on the summit, we crossed into, and descended into Tyrol, Austria.
One of the most beautiful climbs I've done, including the approach through the Höllentalklamm (Hell's Valley Gorge). We decided to take the more technical, Höllental route, which uses via ferrata (Italian for "by iron") or the German, klettersteig, which are fixed cables you clip into, used as protection on highest angle sections.
We were the only Americans on the mountain, so it was great to learn German climbing terms, although "Stein!" is not one you want to learn on fly...