Untersberg: Mountain hiking as a stage for dark journeyman?
Untersberg: Mountain hiking as a stage for dark journeyman?
In a tragic incident on the Untersberg, a well-known mountain range in the Berchtesgadener Land, a 48-year-old man died who was active in the right-wing extremist scene. The Untersberg, which extends between Bavaria and Salzburg, not only attracts mountain hikers and climbers, but is also considered a mystical place that is associated with various legends and esoteric faith. The mountain tour in which the deceased participated was organized by a group that, according to the organizers, only consisted of mountain enthusiasts.
According to Giesen, a representative of the organizers, it was a harmless hike for everyone involved. He emphasized that most participants have no political background, which would have made the selection of the Untersberg as a goal. But not everyone is convinced of this representation. The police headquarters in Rosenheim reported that the reservation for the mountain hut was made by one person from the right -wing scene, which raises questions about the true motivation of the hike.
the Untersberg and its meaning
The Untersberg is known for its breathtaking panorama and the numerous hiking opportunities. With peaks such as the Berchtesgaden Hochthron and the Salzburg Hochthron, it is a popular destination for nature lovers. At the same time, the mountain is viewed by many as a place with mystical properties. The author Christian F. Uhlir, who wrote about the legends of the Untersberg, describes that the mountain allegedly brave "power lines" and "contemporary holes", which make it an attraction for esoteric. These groups often combine the mountain with the belief in other dimensions or spiritual experiences.
The participants of the last hike were not only motivated by mythological or political considerations. Giesen emphasizes that this event was primarily about the joy of hiking and the community experience. This view asks how much the political dimension is actually pushed into the background and how great the influence on the people who identify with the mountain and its history is. Despite these comments, it remains unclear how the public reacts to the connection between the mountain and the right movements.
The incident on the Untersberg has thrown a light on the fragile boundaries between leisure activities and political or ideological beliefs. To what extent does the history and mythology of the place affect the people who visit it? And what are the responsibility of organizers in such contexts? The answers away from the spectacular stories remain open.
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