Salzach vulture
Salzach vulture | ||
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Salzach vulture from the east |
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height | 2469 m above sea level A. | |
location | Salzburg and Tyrol , Austria | |
Mountains | Kitzbühel Alps | |
Dominance | 7.8 km → Torhelm | |
Notch height | 351 m ↓ Schöntalsee | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 17 '37 " N , 12 ° 6' 12" E | |
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The Salzachgeier ( western 2469 m above sea level , eastern 2466 m above sea level ) is a rugged double peak on the edge of the Kitzbühel Alps on the border of Salzburg and Tyrol .
In the Karen and high alpine pastures of its eastern slope and the two neighboring peaks Fünfmandling ( 2401 m ) and Schwebenkopf ( 2354 m ) are the source streams of the Salzach , the main river of the state of Salzburg, to the northeast and south , which gives it its name.
The Salzachgeier is a double peak in which five sharp ridges converge. The lower east summit, 300 meters away, rises directly above the two Salzach spring areas, Salzachboden and Schwebenalm .
While the southern roofing of the summit group descends towards the Gerlos Pass , the watershed to the north ( Salzachjoch 1983 m , to the Brixentaler Kelchsau ) is only one kilometer away from the Ostkarren. There, hanging over the Roßwildalm , there is a mountain chapel, Markkirchl , and a little deeper the New Bamberg Hut of the DAV . To the west the slopes are just as steep (but less rocky) and drain to the Frommbach in the direction of Brixental .
The Salzach vulture is part of the touring area of the Bamberger Hütte and can be reached from there in about 3 hours. It is also easy to reach from the Gerlostal / Oberpinzgau ( Gerlospass ). In winter, a popular ski tour leads to the Salzachgeier.
Web links
- Hike to the Salzach vulture
- Ski tour to the Salzach vulture
- 360 ° panorama of the eastern Salzach vulture, on alpen-panoramen.de, labeling of visual targets can be activated