Hochhaide

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Hochhaide
Dreisteckengrat with Dreistecken and Hochhaide from the Großer Bösenstein

Dreisteckengrat with Dreistecken and Hochhaide from the Großer Bösenstein

height 2363  m above sea level A.
location Styria , Austria
Mountains Rottenmanner Tauern
Dominance 1.3 km →  Dreistecken
Notch height 203 m ↓  Moserscharte
Coordinates 47 ° 28 '12 "  N , 14 ° 23' 57"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 28 '12 "  N , 14 ° 23' 57"  E
Hochhaide (Styria)
Hochhaide
rock Granite and gneiss granite

The Hochhaide is 2363  m above sea level. A. high mountain in the Rottenmanner Tauern , a mountain range in Styria . The summit lies on the municipal boundary of Rottenmann and Trieben .

The starting point for the ascent to the Hochhaide is the Gasthaus Stadtwald in Rottenmann or the parking lot at the material cable car to the Rottenmanner Hütte . The ascent from the city forest takes about three and a half hours, from the material cable car a little more than two and a half hours. Most of the time you go over the Singsdorfer Alm to the Hochhaide, from there four more peaks can be climbed: Moserspitz ( 2230  m ), Diewaldgupf ( 2125  m ), Seegupf ( 2011  m ) in the course of crossing to Hochhaide and Stein am Mandl ( 2043  m ).

The Dreisteckengrat connects the Hochhaide over the Dreistecken ( 2382  m ) and the Sonntagskarspitze ( 2350  m ) with the Großer Bösenstein ( 2448  m ) in the south.

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Holl: Niedere Tauern: A guide for valleys, huts and mountains. Bergverlag Rother, 2005 (7th edition). P. 130.