Cima Immink
Cima Immink | ||
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Cima Immink from the east, from the Val Pradidali. |
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height | 2855 m slm | |
location | Trentino , Italy | |
Mountains | Dolomites , subgroup Pala group | |
Dominance | 0.18 km → Pala di San Martino | |
Notch height | 130 m | |
Coordinates | 46 ° 15'5 " N , 11 ° 51'1" E | |
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First ascent | 1877 by Tomè, Siorpaes , Dal Col | |
Normal way | Climbing tour over the south face |
The Cima Immink ( 2855 m slm ) is a mountain in the Dolomites. It lies north of the Cima Pradidali and south of the Pala di San Martino , from which it is separated by a deep notch . In contrast to other peaks in the Pala group , the climbing climbs to the Cima Immink are relatively unknown.
The Cima Immink was named after Jeanne Immink .
Climbs
Normal way
- Difficulty: II
- Time required: 1 hour
- First climbers: Tomè, Siorpaes, Dal Col, 1877
- Note: route for first-time climbers
East wall
- Difficulty: IV
- Time required: 3 hours
- First climbers: G. and S. Langes and E. Merlet, 1920
West edge
- Difficulty: V
- Time required: 5 hours
- First rider: E. Solleder , JF Fontein, 1930
Northwest wall
- Difficulty: VI
- Time required: 5 hours
- First-time climbers: S. Scalet, A. Bettega, 1959
literature
- Gunther Langes : Dolomites climbing guide 1b, Sella, Marmolata and Pala groups . Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munich 1974, ISBN 3-7633-2303-1 .
- Harry Muré: Jeanne Immink. The woman who climbed into the clouds . Tyrolia-Verlag, Innsbruck 2010, ISBN 9783702230753 .
More pictures
Cima Immink with the snow-covered summit canopy, to the right of the highest peak, the Pala di San Martino