Cooking stove
Cooking stove | ||
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height | 1916 m above sea level A. | |
location | Styria , Austria | |
Mountains | Schladminger Tauern | |
Dominance | 2.09 km → Lafenberg | |
Notch height | 120 m | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 23 '36 " N , 13 ° 54' 47" E | |
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rock | Mica slate |
The cooking stove is a 1916 m above sea level. A. high mountain in the Schladminger Tauern . Its northeast ridge forms a distinctive ridge known as the Kniepass , which again reaches 1628 m .
The cooking stove is located in a north-south oriented ridge that separates the Sattental in the west from the Kleinsölktal in the east. An easy , marked path leads over this grass and rubble ridge over the Schladminger Törl ( 1945 m above sea level ) to the Spateck ( 2256 m above sea level ).
The panoramic mountain is accessible from Michaelerberg in the municipality of Michaelerberg-Pruggern and from Kleinsölk in the municipality of Sölk .
The part of the name "-ofen" can be traced back to an old name for striking rocks that occurs several times in Styria and Carinthia. The cooking stove is made of mica slate , which is assigned to the regionally occurring Wölzer crystalline complex. To the north of the Kniepass there is an approximately west-east running limestone marble band.
Web links
- Description of the ascent from Michaelerberg to [1]
Individual evidence
- ↑ Peter Holl: Alpine Club Guide Niedere Tauern , Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munich 1983. ISBN 3-7633-1231-5 . Marginal number 966a
- ↑ Digital Atlas of Styria: Geology & Geotechnics. (No longer available online.) State of Styria , archived from the original on June 15, 2012 ; Retrieved December 12, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.