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Axamer Lizum to Mutterer Alm ~ Day 5 ~ Innsbruck Trek

#Photography, Trips
04/10/2020

A Scenic Descent Toward Innsbruck

As we approach the final stages of our Innsbruck Trek, Day 5 brought us one step closer to the heart of the city. After being dropped off at the Adelshof bus stop, we set off on a dirt road that gradually rose before veering off into one of the most scenic and unforgettable trails of the entire trek.

A Jungle-Like Trail: Götzner Graben

The moment we entered the Götzner Graben, the landscape shifted. This section of the route felt remarkably exotic to me, almost like I had stepped into a jungle. The path was surrounded by an abundance of lush ferns, their vibrant green fronds reaching toward the sky, creating a dense, almost mystical atmosphere. It was a stark contrast to the more traditional alpine terrain we had encountered earlier in the trek, adding an unexpected touch of adventure.

But while the scenery was enchanting, the trail itself demanded a bit more attention. Rooty and occasionally steep, it required careful steps and a heightened awareness of the terrain beneath us. Even the most experienced hikers among us took extra care, making sure we didn’t slip on the smooth, sometimes uneven ground. It’s a reminder that even in the midst of such beauty, nature demands our respect and caution.

A Rest at Götzener Alm

After a brief, much-needed stop at the charming Götzener Alm, we continued onward toward our next destination, the Mutterer Alm. The rustic hut, nestled in the hills, provided a perfect opportunity to rest and refuel before pushing forward. Surrounded by the serene alpine landscape, it felt like the calm before the storm as we prepared for the final stretch of the day.

The Thrill of Mountain Carts

What made this day even more unique was our decision to descend from the Mutterer Alm in a fun and unexpected way—using mountain carts. Known locally as “trikes,” these all-terrain carts added a playful element to the trek. The winding downhill route was an exhilarating ride, and with the fresh mountain air rushing past us, it felt like we were flying toward the base of the lifts. It was the perfect way to descend in style, leaving behind the ruggedness of the hike and making our way down to the rest we deserved.

Preparing for the Final Stage

At the base, we caught the main lifts back to the starting point, where we took a well-earned break to relax and prepare ourselves for the final stage of the Innsbruck Trek. With Innsbruck now so close on the horizon, the excitement for the last leg of the journey was palpable. But today, as we took in the views, enjoyed the thrill of the ride, and reflected on the beauty we had encountered, it felt like the perfect build-up for what was to come next.

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