Glockhauskamm
The Glockhauskamm is a mountain ridge of the Venediger group in East Tyrol . The highest peak of the Glockhauskamm is the Jagdhausspitze ( 3165 m above sea level ). The ridge lies entirely in the Hohe Tauern National Park .
location
The comparatively short Glockhauskamm lies in the southwest of the Venediger group. In the west the Arventalbach separates the Glockhauskamm from the Prettaukamm , in the south it forms the border to the Rieserferner group . In the north the Glockhausscharte marks the dividing line to the Prettaukamm, in the east the Schwarzach forms the border around Umbalkamm . The Glockhauskamm branches off from the Prettaukamm in the area of the Spoonspitze ( 3190 m above sea level ) to the south. The northernmost peak after the Glockhausscharte ( 2968 m above sea level ) is the Glockhaus ( 3103 m above sea level ). This is followed by the Jagdhausscharte ( 2974 m above sea level ), the Jagdhausspitze ( 3165 m above sea level ), the Kleine Jagdhausspitze and after the Hörnlesattel ( 2679 m above sea level ) the Hörnle ( 2744 m above sea level ). .
literature
- Georg Zlöbl: The three thousand meter peaks of East Tyrol in the Hohe Tauern National Park. Verlag Grafik Zloebl, Lienz-Tristach 2007, ISBN 3-200-00428-2 .
- Willi End , Hubert Peterka : Alpine Club Leader Venediger Group. Bergverlag Rother , 5th edition 2006, ISBN 3-7633-1242-0 .
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Coordinates: 47 ° 1 ' N , 12 ° 10' E