Jaukensattel
Jaukensattel | |||
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Compass direction | north | south | |
Pass height | 1613 m above sea level A. | ||
state | Carinthia | ||
Watershed | Outside | Kirchbach | |
Valley locations | Feistritz | Grafendorf | |
expansion | trail | ||
Mountains | Gailtal Alps | ||
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Coordinates | 46 ° 41 '4 " N , 13 ° 6' 52" E |
The Jaukensattel is a flat mountain pass in the Gailtal Alps between dolomite and limestone stocks of the Jauken with the Spitzkofel ( 2223 m ) in the west and the Reisskofel massif ( 2371 m ) in the east. It has a height of 1613 m above sea level. A. and is an important crossing point on the Gailtaler Höhenweg . The meadows of the Ochsenschluchtalm extend from the northwest almost to the flat saddle.
The two climbs leading here are coming
- from the north from the Drautal near the mountain village Feistritz : about 10 km long forest road above the Ochsenschluchtklamm to a hunting lodge at 1506 m , then ½ hour to an alpine pasture and the saddle;
- from the south or south-east from the Gailtal , partly in the forest and parallel to the Finstergraben, then steeply in the hollow between the rocky outcrops of Schwalbeneck and Köpfach (about 2000 meters in altitude each).