Glass field head
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Glasfelderkopf seen from the Prinz-Luitpold-Haus . |
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| height | 2270 m | |
| location | Bavaria , Germany / Tyrol , Austria | |
| Mountains | Hochvogel and Rosszahn group , Allgäu Alps | |
| Dominance | 0.4 km → Kesselspitz | |
| Notch height | 108 m ↓ Bockkarscharte | |
| Coordinates | 47 ° 24 '10 " N , 10 ° 25' 54" E | |
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| First ascent | by locals | |
The Glasfelderkopf is a 2270 m high mountain in the Allgäu Alps . It is the southernmost summit in which after Rauhhorn designated mountain range and is of the southeast lying boiler pointed by the Bockkar gathered separately. To the west, the Glasfelderkopf falls with a steep, very smooth flank into the Bärgündletal .
There is no marked path leading to the Glasfelderkopf. It can be reached either from the Bockkarscharte ( I ) or the Lärchwand ( II ). Both climbs require surefootedness and mountain experience.
literature
- Thaddäus Steiner : Allgäuer Bergnames , Lindenberg, Kunstverlag Josef Fink, 2007, ISBN 978-3-89870-389-5
- Zettler / Groth: Alpine Club Guide Allgäu Alps . Munich, Bergverlag Rudolf Rother 1984. ISBN 3763311114
Web links
Commons : Glasfelderkopf - collection of images, videos and audio files
Fuchskarspitze , Kesselspitze and Glasfelderkopf with larch wall