Positively wicked climb, practically straight up. Much respect for those who carried the pieces of the cross all the way to the top and your grandparents.
What an absolutely beautiful pilgrimage! Totally respectful and full of honour. Epic on your behalf! At any point you could have said, “Too hard!” And turned around and gone back, but you didn’t. I was amazed at the hand wires and carved flat steps to help you and others get up there! Imagine doing the trip in that route without them. How fantastic for them putting in these climbing aides. And to follow in your grandmothers footsteps -literally, is beyond wonderful! Well done K8i.
Thank you for the kind words. I had to do a screenshot they were so lovely. Yes so great the assurance they provide. I think they “opened” the routes in like the 40s and 50s but i guess they upgrade them periodically. Must have been so epic when Nan did it
Thanks luke. It’s so lovely to be able to share it. My Nan loved the video. Her memory isn’t what it used to be but she was apparently smiling from ear to ear.
Wow, that looks proper steep. What an incredible view. You seemed to handle the heights no problem, I was feeling a bit anxious just watching. The weather looked immaculate as well. It didn't look like there was any wind. So cool!
Yes I was extremely lucky with the weather. I was only in town for a handful of days. It was so wild looking up at the mountain from town. And there were so many people up there too on a Wednesday. Pretty wild.
@@KateGrarock It reminded me of the time I hiked Roy’s Peak in NZ. We were the only ones there because of covid and there was not a breath of wind. Views of the lake below just stunning. Your video was exactly the same just steeper. 😁 Cheers!
This is a great video Kate. I was lucky enough to see some of that part of the world once, “I dips me lid” to your grandparents and was glad you had a beer up there! Thanks and cheers 🍻👍
A great hike, Kate! I love this mountains too and looking forward to get there in one week. You captured all very well and i loved to join you on this trip via RUclips. Your joy is contagious 🥰 All the best for you from germany!
Thanks that’s super exciting for you. Do you know which trail you will take up? I’m interested in the harder trail now. Haha got the bug. Safe travels and hi from Australia
@@KateGrarock Hi Kate, i'm not going up that exact mountain. Will be around there. But maybe another time. I couldn't take the harder route. I found yours very crazy. Unfortunately, I'm not entirely free from giddiness... What was it like for you? Do you have a head for heights? Oh i don‘t know if this are the right words in english… 🤔
Wow! There were several times there, I was like "What the..." That's a crazy hike. Kudos to all those amazing people that got the cross up there... I can't believe there's a restaurant up there... omg! Good on you, how special, something you'll always remember... You can share that epic story with your daughter too now. 💞😘 22:20
i love the fish out of water moments (taxis, language etc) intertwined with drop-dead gorgeous scenery. it sums up the 4 years i lived in austria and i know that terrain quite well as my wife's family have a lake house at attersee, the next lake across. if you're up for a short fun hike up a hill try schoberstein which is an hour up a small peak with the start of the trail at weißenbach am attersee, or if having a lazy day take the small cable car up to zwölferhorn from st.gilgen. having said that you're probably back home by now thanks for all the great content!
Thanks so much. All noted. I do hope to get back there. Will have to check them out then. Yes the fish out of water moments can be a little hard hey. Thanks for watching and the great suggestions.
This is probably my favourite video of yours to date Kate, the personal story combined with the craziness of the hike really made for an engaging and heartfelt adventure!
@@KateGrarock gear videos always seem to do well... I've seen a couple of hiking channels where their hikes have like 50 views but then there's a couple of gear videos they've done that are at 50,000 views. I'm planning on doing a gear video but from the opposite angle of 'how to INCREASE your pack weight' as I've definitely swung a bit back towards carrying more recently!
What a landscape! Scale and slope to boggle the Australian mind. Top work on the epic climb and cool video. I like how you weave in historical footage and family story. Perfect lunch! You could try to recreate that on one of your more indolent walks back home.
I really connected with this video ❤ My grandmother is from Japan and spent a lot of time in Japan learning about my heritage and about her life and background. I totally understand the journey of exploring and connecting with your family and their experiences. A lot of mountains in japan are a lot like this mountain though, steep with lots of rock and it’s a totally different vibe conquering these types of mountains! Rad video!
OMG, Kate! That was HECTIC! I couldn't do it, fitness and fear of heights! But I'm soooo happy you got to do it and see that cross and experience your heritage. And spectacular scenery. Bummer about the ferry 😅
Thanks so much Ingrid. Yes tested me a bit that climb. Haha I can’t believe there was sim special no ferry day. What luck. But I guess it made it a complete pilgrimage😝
Greetings from Gmunden! I'm glad you had a great time on the Traunstein. Looks like you had the right weather too. I enjoyed hearing about your grandparents' history with the mountain and watching your experience. Now I feel like going up myself soon... I don't know if anyone told you how dangerous the mountain can be; people die up there almost every year. A few years ago a local even wrote a book about the Traunstein's history and its victims. The sign at 2:02 is just information about the nature reserve and the rules inside it. 17:17 They do indeed resupply by helicopter once a month.
Hello. Wow so great to hear from someone from Gmunden. What a beautiful place you live. Thanks for the information. Yes I was so very lucky with the weather. I can’t believe it. I was only in town for 4 days. Sad to hear about people dying up there. But I’m sure if the weather changes suddenly it would be very scary. Wild to think they resupply by helicopter. My beer and lunch was about the same price as in Gmunden. Thanks again for all the info. Hope you are well
G'Day Kate, just saw your insta post. I'm always aiming at getting outdoors more, this year more than ever ❤ would love your arcteryx jacket 🧥, thanks again for the amazing videos and inspiration. Cheers, Laura 🤠
Wow Kate!! I said many swear words on your hike up. 😂. I’m not good with heights. What an amazing journey of walking in the steps of your grandparents. I’m glad there was no train in that tunnel. 😂 Did you see any wildlife? I could hear buzzing. We’re there flies up there?
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Positively wicked climb, practically straight up. Much respect for those who carried the pieces of the cross all the way to the top and your grandparents.
Pretty wild hey. Makes my Australian hiking feel pretty easy. Haha
that's one of the most brilliant things I have seen, thank you!
Thanks that’s one of the most brilliant comments I’ve had. Cheers
That was epic! And really moving. Thanks for sharing a piece of your history.
Thanks for your kind words. I appreciate them. I’m so glad you enjoyed it 😀
What an absolutely beautiful pilgrimage! Totally respectful and full of honour. Epic on your behalf! At any point you could have said, “Too hard!” And turned around and gone back, but you didn’t.
I was amazed at the hand wires and carved flat steps to help you and others get up there! Imagine doing the trip in that route without them. How fantastic for them putting in these climbing aides. And to follow in your grandmothers footsteps -literally, is beyond wonderful! Well done K8i.
Thank you for the kind words. I had to do a screenshot they were so lovely. Yes so great the assurance they provide. I think they “opened” the routes in like the 40s and 50s but i guess they upgrade them periodically. Must have been so epic when Nan did it
Thanks for sharing this Dr Kate.🌼
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it.
What a special experience Kate. Challenging hike with amazing scenery.
It really is! Thanks for watching and your support Angelica. Always love hearing from you.
What a gnarly mountain! Thanks for the vid.
My pleasure. Thanks so much for the lovely comment
What an epic looking hike Kate. Also loved hearing the background history of your family and the mountain
Thanks luke. It’s so lovely to be able to share it. My Nan loved the video. Her memory isn’t what it used to be but she was apparently smiling from ear to ear.
Wow, that looks proper steep. What an incredible view. You seemed to handle the heights no problem, I was feeling a bit anxious just watching. The weather looked immaculate as well. It didn't look like there was any wind. So cool!
Yes I was extremely lucky with the weather. I was only in town for a handful of days. It was so wild looking up at the mountain from town. And there were so many people up there too on a Wednesday. Pretty wild.
@@KateGrarock It reminded me of the time I hiked Roy’s Peak in NZ. We were the only ones there because of covid and there was not a breath of wind. Views of the lake below just stunning. Your video was exactly the same just steeper. 😁
Cheers!
Thank you for bringing us on this amazing experience. They built em tough back in the day huh
Couldn't agree more! Thanks a lot for being part of the ride.
Lovin' your work, Kate! Thanks for sharing such a personal journey with us
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I love reading them. Keeps me inspired to keep making them. Cheers
What a fantastic hike! Scary but awesome!!! And so nice there is a personal history to it as well!
Thanks Anna. Appreciate it.
This is a great video Kate. I was lucky enough to see some of that part of the world once,
“I dips me lid” to your grandparents and was glad you had a beer up there! Thanks and cheers 🍻👍
Oh that’s cool Alan. So great to hear. Yeah would have been double the adventure back then I think. So glad I got there
Oh wow, Kate Grarock in a completely different environment 👍😀
What an adventurous hike! Great video! Cheers
Yeah but weird hey. Was so good though. I have a couple more I’ll edit over the coming months. But plenty more Australian hiking to come.
A great hike, Kate! I love this mountains too and looking forward to get there in one week.
You captured all very well and i loved to join you on this trip via RUclips.
Your joy is contagious 🥰
All the best for you from germany!
Thanks that’s super exciting for you. Do you know which trail you will take up? I’m interested in the harder trail now. Haha got the bug. Safe travels and hi from Australia
@@KateGrarock Hi Kate, i'm not going up that exact mountain. Will be around there.
But maybe another time.
I couldn't take the harder route. I found yours very crazy. Unfortunately, I'm not entirely free from giddiness...
What was it like for you? Do you have a head for heights?
Oh i don‘t know if this are the right words in english… 🤔
@@stephanie.schulze that makes sense. I’m pretty good but I do have my limitations. Hope you have a wonderful adventure. Thanks again for watching.
Wow!
There were several times there, I was like "What the..." That's a crazy hike. Kudos to all those amazing people that got the cross up there... I can't believe there's a restaurant up there... omg!
Good on you, how special, something you'll always remember... You can share that epic story with your daughter too now. 💞😘 22:20
Thanks a lot Shaz. Yes yes I can’t wait to show her. My dad showed my Nan the other night and she loved it.
i love the fish out of water moments (taxis, language etc) intertwined with drop-dead gorgeous scenery.
it sums up the 4 years i lived in austria and i know that terrain quite well as my wife's family have a lake house at attersee, the next lake across.
if you're up for a short fun hike up a hill try schoberstein which is an hour up a small peak with the start of the trail at weißenbach am attersee, or if having a lazy day take the small cable car up to zwölferhorn from st.gilgen.
having said that you're probably back home by now
thanks for all the great content!
Thanks so much. All noted. I do hope to get back there. Will have to check them out then. Yes the fish out of water moments can be a little hard hey. Thanks for watching and the great suggestions.
Spectacular ⛰️👍
Thank you. It sure is.
This is probably my favourite video of yours to date Kate, the personal story combined with the craziness of the hike really made for an engaging and heartfelt adventure!
Thanks mate. It’s a pretty special one hey. So funny a 10 min vid about gear I did already has 3x the views hey hahaha. Weird world
@@KateGrarock gear videos always seem to do well... I've seen a couple of hiking channels where their hikes have like 50 views but then there's a couple of gear videos they've done that are at 50,000 views. I'm planning on doing a gear video but from the opposite angle of 'how to INCREASE your pack weight' as I've definitely swung a bit back towards carrying more recently!
W O W ! ❤ Epic views. I was out of breath just watching.
Thanks. Was a bit hard trying to dull the heavy breathing in the edit hahaha
What a landscape! Scale and slope to boggle the Australian mind. Top work on the epic climb and cool video. I like how you weave in historical footage and family story. Perfect lunch! You could try to recreate that on one of your more indolent walks back home.
That’s a great idea. Might have to get thinking on that. Cheers and thanks for the support
Something different, very nice 👌
Thanks a lot 😊yeah mixing it up. Might chat about gear next.
Awesome Kate- that's an epic hike for 1 day!! Thx for sharing.
Thanks for watching! Loved reading your comment. Cheers
I really connected with this video ❤ My grandmother is from Japan and spent a lot of time in Japan learning about my heritage and about her life and background. I totally understand the journey of exploring and connecting with your family and their experiences.
A lot of mountains in japan are a lot like this mountain though, steep with lots of rock and it’s a totally different vibe conquering these types of mountains! Rad video!
Thanks so beautiful to hear. Love your story. Thanks for sharing. 😀
OMG, Kate! That was HECTIC! I couldn't do it, fitness and fear of heights! But I'm soooo happy you got to do it and see that cross and experience your heritage. And spectacular scenery. Bummer about the ferry 😅
Thanks so much Ingrid. Yes tested me a bit that climb. Haha I can’t believe there was sim special no ferry day. What luck. But I guess it made it a complete pilgrimage😝
Greetings from Gmunden! I'm glad you had a great time on the Traunstein. Looks like you had the right weather too. I enjoyed hearing about your grandparents' history with the mountain and watching your experience. Now I feel like going up myself soon...
I don't know if anyone told you how dangerous the mountain can be; people die up there almost every year. A few years ago a local even wrote a book about the Traunstein's history and its victims.
The sign at 2:02 is just information about the nature reserve and the rules inside it.
17:17 They do indeed resupply by helicopter once a month.
Hello. Wow so great to hear from someone from Gmunden. What a beautiful place you live. Thanks for the information. Yes I was so very lucky with the weather. I can’t believe it. I was only in town for 4 days. Sad to hear about people dying up there. But I’m sure if the weather changes suddenly it would be very scary. Wild to think they resupply by helicopter. My beer and lunch was about the same price as in Gmunden. Thanks again for all the info. Hope you are well
That cable run looks like a via ferrata climbing route
Yes it was pretty fun. No harness or helmet required but it certainly had my full attention
Fantastic scenery Kate. You are a very strong women. That would have been a very special experience.🍻
Thanks Fiona. Yes so special to be there. So glad my partner encouraged me to do it.
G'Day Kate, just saw your insta post. I'm always aiming at getting outdoors more, this year more than ever ❤ would love your arcteryx jacket 🧥, thanks again for the amazing videos and inspiration. Cheers, Laura 🤠
Thanks Laura. Yay for getting out there. Best of luck.
That looked amazing! So steep, no way I’d consider a beer before climbing down 😂
It was pretty amazing hey. Yes I was very happy the way down wasn’t as “exciting”.
Wow Kate!! I said many swear words on your hike up. 😂. I’m not good with heights.
What an amazing journey of walking in the steps of your grandparents.
I’m glad there was no train in that tunnel. 😂
Did you see any wildlife? I could hear buzzing. We’re there flies up there?
Thanks. I saw a deer 🦌 thingo. It was very beautiful. Lots of bumble bees and bugs. Was really nice nature. Thanks for watching
What the name of this mountain?
Traunstein near the town of Gmunden in Austria
onya Kate, another great video.
Thank you! 😃
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Welcome aboard!
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