Gradötz
Gradötz | ||
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Gradötz seen from the west |
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height | 3063 m above sea level A. | |
location | East Tyrol , Austria | |
Mountains | Hohe Tauern , Granatspitzgruppe | |
Dominance | 0.6 km → Hintere Kendlspitze | |
Notch height | 73 m ↓ gray notch | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 2 '55 " N , 12 ° 35' 36" E | |
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Normal way | West rise |
The Gradötz (also known as Gradötzkogel or Gradetz ), a mountain with a height of 3,063 m above sea level. A. , is in the Granatspitz group of the Hohe Tauern in Austria . The summit is about 6.5 km as the crow flies northwest of Kals in East Tyrol . The normal ascent is relatively easy to climb in dry and snow-free conditions. From the summit, which has no summit cross, in good weather conditions you can enjoy an excellent view to the east to the Großglockner , to the north to the Großer Muntanitz and to the west to the Venediger group .
rise
The loosely marked normal ascent branches off approx. 400 m north of the Dürrenfeldscharte ( 2823 m above sea level ), in an easterly direction from the Sudetendeutscher Höhenweg (signpost) and leads in about an hour over rubble or block slopes to the summit.
The Dürrenfeldscharte or the beginning of the normal ascent is best reached from Kals / Großdorf , with the two sections of the Blauspitz lift , from the mountain station (approx. 2300 m ) via the Aussig-Teplitzer-Weg , the Hohe Tor and the Sudetendeutschen Höhenweg (Walking time from the mountain station approx. 2½ hours). The Sudetendeutsche Hütte ( 2650 m above sea level ), from which the junction (signpost) can be reached in about ½ hour, is also a base for an ascent .
Literature and map
- Willi End : Alpine Club Leader Glockner and Granatspitz Group ; Bergverlag Rudolf Rother; 10th edition 2003; ISBN 978-3-7633-1266-5
- Alpine Club map sheet 39, 1: 25,000, garnet group