Day 4 began sunny and warm. The trail literature told us of a nature trail through the Ammer river gorge (Ammerschlucht) as well as a visit to the monastery church at Rottenbuch.
9:13 am to 5:19 pm; 9.94 miles 23,119 steps; elevation +1472; temperature high 77; rain about last two miles.
The river is a long way below us as we hike up and down the bluffs, but we could certainly hear it. Click the video for sound.
Completely drenched, we arrived at our hotel for the night and started laying out clothes to dry. Tomorrow is another day.
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I am glad you are still on the trail. I got worried the last few days. Yes, I see those muddy roots and uneven pathways. I love the sound of the River. I am sure it gave some guidance. Yes, steep, but someone certainly worked at preparing your trail. The churches are indeed interesting. If you build a beautiful church, then someone will travel to the village. Times have changed but I am glad pilgrims still stop in. The churches tell the Bible stories. They tell the theology. They tell about a connection between heaven and earth. At your next church, look to see if that church has a unique theme, such as the time in the garden. I do hope the weather cooperates for you.
The churches are all so different. So much easier to learn about the Bible stories.
Wow, that was an adventurous day! Never seen one of your trails looking that challenging. Glad you made through ok! The nice thing is there is always a nicely prepared meal for you to enjoy without having to cook or prepare it yourself. Can tell from your pictures how much you enjoy those relaxing moments in each day. Can’t believe how ornate and beautiful the local monastery’s are in these small towns. Makes me sad to think of how many we have missed out on our European travels as we mainly went from one large city to the next. A real upside to your slower paced travel adventures.
I really love the out-of-the-way places and have enjoyed all the churches. The trails have been challenging but worth it all.
Looks like a very tough trail. But the church is glorious! Love all the cows and bulls
The trail was quite tough for me. Each time I figure we’ve had our toughest experience, there is another challenge. Keeps us going!
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I am glad you are still on the trail. I got worried the last few days. Yes, I see those muddy roots and uneven pathways. I love the sound of the River. I am sure it gave some guidance. Yes, steep, but someone certainly worked at preparing your trail. The churches are indeed interesting. If you build a beautiful church, then someone will travel to the village. Times have changed but I am glad pilgrims still stop in. The churches tell the Bible stories. They tell the theology. They tell about a connection between heaven and earth. At your next church, look to see if that church has a unique theme, such as the time in the garden. I do hope the weather cooperates for you.
The churches are all so different. So much easier to learn about the Bible stories.
Wow, that was an adventurous day! Never seen one of your trails looking that challenging. Glad you made through ok! The nice thing is there is always a nicely prepared meal for you to enjoy without having to cook or prepare it yourself. Can tell from your pictures how much you enjoy those relaxing moments in each day. Can’t believe how ornate and beautiful the local monastery’s are in these small towns. Makes me sad to think of how many we have missed out on our European travels as we mainly went from one large city to the next. A real upside to your slower paced travel adventures.
I really love the out-of-the-way places and have enjoyed all the churches. The trails have been challenging but worth it all.
Looks like a very tough trail. But the church is glorious! Love all the cows and bulls
The trail was quite tough for me. Each time I figure we’ve had our toughest experience, there is another challenge. Keeps us going!