Eastern clamp head

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Eastern clamp head
Klammerköpf from the northwest, the fourth peak from the right is the Hohe Klammerkopf

Klammerköpf from the northwest, the fourth peak from the right is the Hohe Klammerkopf

height 3153  m above sea level A.
location Carinthia , Austria
Mountains Schobergruppe
Coordinates 46 ° 57 '37 "  N , 12 ° 45' 51"  E Coordinates: 46 ° 57 '37 "  N , 12 ° 45' 51"  E
Eastern Klammerkopf (Carinthia)
Eastern clamp head
Normal way from the Adolf-Noßberger-Hütte over the former Klammerkees and into the notch to the Hohen Klammerkopf

The eastern bracket head is a 3153  m above sea level. A. high mountain peaks of the Schober group in Carinthia . It is the second highest of the seven staple heads .

location

The Eastern Klammerkopf is located in the southeastern center of the Schober Group on the border between the communities of Heiligenblut am Großglockner in the north and Großkirchheim in the south. The border with East Tyrol is only 400 meters to the south-west. The eastern clamp head is located between the high clamp head ( 3155  m above sea level ) in the southwest and the western low clamp head ( 3125  m above sea level ) in the northeast. In the north of the Eastern Klammerkopf lies the Gößnitzkees along the north side of the Klammerköpfe up to the Großer Hornkopf , to the southwest the Klammerkees was formerly west of the ridge to the Keeskopf . Closest alpine bases are the most Gradensee lying Adolf Noßberger Hut in the southeast, the Lienzer Hut in the southwest and the King James hut in the north.

Promotion opportunities

The normal route to the little-traveled Ostlicher Klammerkopf leads initially marked from the Adolf-Noßberger-Hütte to the southwest in the direction of the Niederen Gradenscharte. At an altitude of around 2900 meters, you then cross the eastern ridge of the Keeskopf to the former Klammerkees and then climb up in a notch between the Hohen and the Östlicher Klammerkopf. The final ascent is completed after a short climb out of the gap. From the Elberfelder Hütte to the north, there are several ascent variants over the Gößnitzkees. Between the Hohen and the Eastern Klammerkopf and between the Eastern Klammerkopf and the Western Lower Klammerkopf there is an ice channel that can be used for the ascent. In addition, the eastern staple head can be reached via its northwest rib.

Individual evidence

  1. according to AV map and AV guide

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