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Hohes Aderl, Rainertörl and Rainerhorn seen from the southwest ( Weißspitze ) |
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| height | 3506 m above sea level A. | |
| location | East Tyrol , Austria | |
| Mountains | Venediger group | |
| Coordinates | 47 ° 6 ′ 7 ″ N , 12 ° 8 ′ 6 ″ E | |
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| Normal way | from the Rainertörl (not difficult ) | |
The Hohe Aderl is 3506 m above sea level. A. high mountain peaks of the Venediger group in East Tyrol . It was first introduced in 1854 by H. v. Acken with acolytes climbed. The first winter ascent was made by R. Spannagel with J. Unterwurzacher and J. Ensmann on May 27, 1892.
location
The Hohe Aderl is located in the center of the Venediger Group in the crest of the High Glacier Roof just south of the border between the federal state of Salzburg and East Tyrol or in the north of Prägraten am Großvenediger . Amidst the core zone of the Hohe Tauern National Park , this all High Aderl located at the south ridge of the Großvenediger ( 3657 m above sea level. A. ). Since the Hohe Aderl is only slightly higher than the Hohes-Aderl-Scharte ( 3480 m above sea level ), the summit is not rated as an independent summit. To the south, the southern ridge of the Großvenediger continues to the Hohe Ader ( 3225 m above sea level ), which ends in the Schwarzer Ader ( 2988 m above sea level ). In the east is the Rainertörl ( 3406 m above sea level ), where the Schlatenkees in the north meets the Inner Mullwitzkees in the south . The Rainertörl separates the Hohe Aderl from the Rainerhorn ( 3559 m above sea level ). In the west there is another glacier, the Dorferkees . The closest refuges are the Neue Prager Hütte in the northeast, the Kürsingerhütte in the northwest, the Badener Hütte in the southwest and Defreggerhaus and Eisseehütte in the south.
Promotion opportunities
The normal route to the Hohe Aderl starts in the Rainertörl, which can be reached, for example, via the Großvenediger south climb from the Defreggerhaus via the Innere Mullwitzkees. The ascent from Rainertörl takes place on a moderately inclined snow slope to the summit (not difficult ). An alternative is to climb the southwest ridge from the Aderschartl ( II ).
Individual evidence
- ^ Federal Office for Metrology and Surveying Austria: Austrian Map online (Austrian map 1: 50,000) ; ; according to TIRIS 3504 meters
literature
- Willi End , Hubert Peterka : Alpine Club Leader Venediger Group. Bergverlag Rother , 5th edition 2006, ISBN 3-7633-1242-0 .
- Alpine Club Map 1: 25,000, sheet 36, Venediger Group , ISBN 3-928777-49-1 .