Kleine-Philipp-Reuter-Huette
Kleine-Philipp-Reuter-Hütte DAV self-catering hut |
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Mountain range | Venediger group | |
Geographical location: | 47 ° 2 '13.5 " N , 12 ° 13' 15.7" E | |
Altitude | 2677 m above sea level A. | |
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owner | DAV - Essen section | |
Built | 1978 | |
Construction type | Self-catering hut | |
accommodation | 0 beds, 10 camps | |
Hut directory | ÖAV DAV |
The Kleine-Philipp-Reuter-Hütte or the Kleine-Philipp-Reuter-Biwak ( 2677 m above sea level ) is an Alpine Club hut of the Essen section of the German Alpine Club .
location
The Kleine-Philipp-Reuter-Hütte is located at the end of the Umbaltal southeast under the Vorderen Umbaltörl between the Umbalkamm in the west and the Maurerkamm in the east. In the north there is the Roßhufkamm , in the southeast a side ridge of the Umbal ridge and the Clarahütte .
History and equipment
The Essen section of the German Alpine Club made several attempts to build a hut in the upper Umbaltal after the old Essen hut had been expropriated in 1920. It had stood in the Sebertal on the South Tyrolean side of the Ötztal Alps . As a replacement building, the first Neue Essener Hütte was built in 1929 at an altitude of 2505 m in the Umbal Valley . It was destroyed by an avalanche in 1936 and rebuilt in 1938–1939 on the site of today's Kleine-Philipp-Reuter-Hütte. This second Neue Essener Hütte was also destroyed by an avalanche in 1958. The Essen section gave up in the upper Umbaltal and built a new hut in Maurertal as the Essen-Rostocker hut . The Kleine-Philipp-Reuter-Hütte was built on the foundations of the second Neue Essener Hütte in 1978. It is a self-catering hut with only ten camps and cooking facilities without water connection and is supervised in summer by the landlord of the nearby Clarahütte and is not accessible in winter. The Kleine-Philipp-Reuter-Hütte is named after Philipp Reuter (1874–1962), who was chairman of the Essen section from 1922 to 1946.
Rise and transitions
The Kleine-Philipp-Reuter-Hütte can be reached from the Clarahütte via a steep ascent or the glacier lake below the Umbalkee in about 2.5 or 2.75 hours. There are transitions over the Vordere Umbaltörl to the Birnlückenhütte and the Lenkjöchlhütte , and the Essener-Rostocker Hütte is accessible via the Reggentörl .
Summit tours
The Ahrner Kopf ( 3,051 m above sea level ) is considered the mountain of the Kleine-Philipp-Reuter-Hütte . The base is also used for glacier tours on the Rötspitze , Dreiherrnspitze , Althausschneide , Hohe Rosshuf , Simonyspitzen or Malhamspitzen .
literature
- Georg Zlöbl: The three thousand meter peaks of East Tyrol in the Hohe Tauern National Park . Verlag Grafik Zloebl, Lienz-Tristach 2007, ISBN 3-200-00428-2 .
- Willi End / Hubert Peterka : Alpine Club Leader Venediger Group ; Bergverlag Rudolf Rother ; 4th edition 1994; ISBN 3-7633-1242-0 .
- Alpine Club Map 1: 25,000, sheet 36, Venediger Group , ISBN 3-928777-49-1 .
Individual evidence
- ^ History of the Essener-Rostocker Hütte on dav-eifel.de , accessed on February 4, 2017
- ^ Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung , accessed on February 7, 2017
- ^ Historical Alpine Archive , accessed on February 7, 2017