Little Bamicke

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Little Bamicke
height 661.3  m above sea level NHN
location at hunting lodge ; Hochsauerlandkreis , North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany )
Mountains (Rüsper) Rothaar , Rothaargebirge
Dominance 0.69 km →  flattening Kühhuder Rothaar ( Big Head )
Notch height 15.8 m ↓  to the hill at the Jagdhaus
Coordinates 51 ° 6 ′ 7 ″  N , 8 ° 18 ′ 22 ″  E Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 7 ″  N , 8 ° 18 ′ 22 ″  E
Kleine Bamicke (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Little Bamicke
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The Kleine Bamicke at Jagdhaus in the North Rhine-Westphalian Hochsauerlandkreis is 661.3  m above sea level. NHN high, easternmost summit of the Rüsper Rothaar in the Rothaar Mountains .

geography

location

The Kleine Bamicke is located about 3.3 km east-southeast of the Großer Kopf (740.8 m) and 4.9 km east of the Härdler (756.0 m) in the Sauerland-Rothaargebirge Nature Park . It is located between Bad Berleburg in the southeast and Schmallenberg in the north-northwest. The closest villages are two districts of Schmallenberg with the hunting lodge located 1.8 km west-northwest and Latrop 2.1 km north-east . A little south-southwest of the summit runs the border from the Hochsauerlandkreis with Schmallenberg to the Siegen-Wittgenstein district with Bad Berleburg.

Natural allocation

The Kleine Bamicke belongs in the natural spatial main unit group Süderbergland (No. 33) in the main unit Rothaargebirge (with Hochsauerland ) (333) to the natural area Rüsper Rothaar (333.41). To the east the landscape merges into the Rüsper Rothaar (333.52).

Mountain height

On the Kleine Bamicke there are two barely noticeable hills in the forest, which are around 150 m apart: the northeast hill as the highest point of the mountain spur ( 661.3  m ) with a trigonometric point ( 659.8  m ) a few meters to the west. and the south-west hill ( 661.1  m ) with a forest path branch slightly to the east ( 660.5  m ); that is where the district boundary runs. Between the heights, the height indication 659.5  m can be found on topographic maps .

Protected areas

At the little Bamicke parts are the nature reserves Rothaarkamm on Grenzweg and forest reserve ski jump , the Fauna-Flora-Habitat type region ski jump and protected landscape Rothaargebirge (for details see paragraph reserves in the article Big Head ).

The Kleine Bamicke shortly before its confluence with the Latrop

Watershed and rivers

The Rhine-Weser watershed runs over the Kleine Bamicke . The water of the rivers that strive northwards from the spur, such as the Kleine Bamicke (also just called Bamicke ) and the Ettmecke as southern tributaries of the Latrop , flows through the Lenne and Ruhr into the Rhine . In the opposite direction, that of the south-facing streams, such as the Wohlbach , runs through Bortlingsbach , Kappel , Eder and Fulda into the Weser .

Transport, hiking and cross-country skiing

In Fleckenberg branches off from the trunk road 236 the cabins road from the to and through the cabin and Western-passing the small Bamicke in the Siegen-Wittgenstein as County Road  42 to Wingeshausen leads. In addition, in Fleckenberg, the small Latroper Straße branches off from the B 236 , which runs as a dead end north past the Kleine Bamicke to Latrop . For example, from Jagdhaus or Latrop you can get to Kleine Bamicke on forest and hiking trails .

Just 350 meters south of the summit of Little Bamicke , on the forest road intersection ( 632.4  m ) at the refuge million bank , two sections of the combine Rothaarsteig : the from the west from the village Latrop and from the Great Bamicke next valley trail and from the east mountain path coming from the Großer Kopf . From there the combined path leads west to the village of Jagdhaus. If there is enough snow around the Kleine Bamicke in the cold season and, for example, past the Millions Bank, the Millions Bank trail is often groomed.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Topographical Information Management, Cologne District Government, Department GEObasis NRW ( information )
  2. Martin Bürgener: Geographical Land Survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 110 Arnsberg. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1969. →  Online map (PDF; 6.1 MB)