From the national park parking place we cross the main road and immediately enter the "Legend Trail". The first 1.5 km were completely redesigned in 2010 as a theme trail by the "Wild John" - a synonym for the Johnsbach.
As the Wild John was a giant, you will find a giant swing, a giant sand pit, a giant picnic area, etc. At the former gravel works we leave the Sagenweg and turn left onto trail no. 658, the Gsengschartenweg. Now we climb a little more arduously in gravelly terrain, which resembles an empty stream bed, up to the Gsengscharte. With a bit of luck we will see a few chamois standing between boulders and mountain pines. Now the key passage "Gsengscharte" follows. Here the rock is "gnawed off" like a bone by wind and weather and so we have to overcome the last meters to the ridge by means of a chain and rope anchored in the rock. Now we have reached the highest point and go down into the extremely romantic Haindlkar. Bizarre rock formations, almost tame seeming chamois and the view into the Hochtor-Norwände inspire our eyes. Now we have earned an extensive meal at the Haindlkarhütte. With a bit of luck we can watch climbers on the Hochtor walls with binoculars on the terrace or hikers on the Peternpfad. Freshly strengthened we set off again and climb up a stony path, past the old Haindlkarhütte, which is still used as a winter camp, down to the Enns, which we can already hear rushing from time to time. Arrived at the parking lot Haindlkarhütte, a path leads to the left into the forest. We cross a dried out creek bed and another short stretch through the forest until we descend again to the main road before the gypsy tunnel. We cross the main road and walk back to the parking lot on the old road, which is only used by cyclists and hikers anymore.