Jubilee ridge hut
Jubiläumsgrathütte DAV bivouac box category I |
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New Jubiläumsgrathütte (2016) |
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location | Jubilee Ridge ; Bavaria , Germany ; Valley location: Hammersbach | |
Mountain range | Wetterstein Mountains | |
Geographical location: | 47 ° 25 '15.1 " N , 11 ° 1' 34.5" E | |
Altitude | 2684 m above sea level NHN | |
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owner | Munich section of the German Alpine Club | |
Built | 1914; New construction: 1962, 2011 | |
Construction type | Bivouac box ; aluminum | |
Development | Jubilee ridge | |
accommodation | 0 beds, 0 camps , 12 emergency camps | |
Web link | jubilaeumsgrathuette.de | |
Hut directory | ÖAV DAV |
The Jubiläumsgrathütte (also Höllentalgrathütte or "Grathütterl" ) is a bivouac box between the Middle and Outer Höllentalspitze in the Wetterstein Mountains near Garmisch-Partenkirchen .
The unlocked aluminum hut is located at 2684 m above sea level. NHN on the Jubiläumsgrat between Zugspitze and Hochblassen and offers space for twelve mountaineers. It is owned by the Munich section of the German Alpine Club .
history
The first emergency accommodation on the Jubiläumsgrat was built in 1915 as the 117th DÖAV hut in the Northern Eastern Alps.
In 1962 a bivouac box made of corrugated iron was erected. This was dismantled at the end of July 2011 and replaced by the new box on August 12, 2011. The old hut is now in the garden of the Alpine Museum in Munich .
Web links
- Jubiläumsgrathütte (Höllentalgrathütte) 2684 m , Munich section of the German Alpine Club
- Höllentalgrathütte in the historical Alpine archive of the Alpine clubs in Germany, Austria and South Tyrol (temporarily offline)
- Photo of the first hut (1920s)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Annexes to the history of the association - IV. Refuges. In: Journal of the German and Austrian Alpine Association Volume 50, 1919, p. 204 ( digitized version ).
- ↑ New bivouac box installed on the Jubiläumsgrat - aluminum can replaces old corrugated iron ridge , press release German Alpine Club Section Munich and Oberland, August 14, 2011 (PDF, 116 kB).