List of climbing peaks in the fire area

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The sub-areas in the Saxon Switzerland climbing area

The list of climbing peak in the fire area includes all climbing peak in subsection Fire the climbing area Saxon Switzerland . The fire area includes the climbing rocks on both sides of the Polenz valley , in the fire area and in the area of ​​the lower Sebnitz valley .

It is based on the rock information system of the German Alpine Club (DAV) and the six-volume climbing guide for Saxon Switzerland published from 1999 to 2003 based on the work of the “New Paths / Climbing Guides” working group of the Saxon Mountaineering Association (SBB).

Legend

  • Image: Shows a picture of the climbing peak.
  • Climbing summit: Name or description of the summit, alternative or older names are in italics .
  • Meaning: The meaning is given in four levels with stars, based on the classification in the climbing guide. On the one hand , it names less significant peaks, so-called quacks , which are given an asterisk (*) in the table. On the other hand, it names important (***) and particularly outstanding peaks such as the Teufelsturm (****). All other peaks are marked with two stars (**) in the table
  • Maximum rock height : Maximum height of the free-standing rock, this can be significantly lower on other sides of the rock.
  • Date of the first ascent: year of the first climbing sporty ascent , usually via the old way, with few exceptions in Saxon Switzerland the way of the first ascent is called "old way", it is mostly also the easiest ascent.
  • First-time climber: Name of the first-time climber (without any subsequent climbers ).
  • Difficulty level: Difficulty level of the old path (if the path of the first ascent has a different name, this is indicated), the degrees are named according to the Saxon difficulty scale , if these were later exceeded on "construction sites" , the level of difficulty is given in brackets.
  • Number of routes: Number of recognized routes including entry and exit options.
  • Number of jumps: Number of jumps and paths with jumps at the summit.
  • Location: location in the sub-area as well as exact summit coordinates.
  • Notes: Special features, time restrictions and other notes.

List of climbing peaks

image Climbing summit meaning Maximum rock height Date of first ascent First climber Difficulty level Number of ways
(including variants)
Number of jumps location Remarks
Easter lace * 40 m 1954 Franz Menzel II 11 1 Polenztal
location
Squatting stone needle * 30 m Oct 11, 1911 Arno Sieber V 11 1 Hockstein
location
Hockstein tower * 30 m Nov 21, 1956 Helmut Großer III 14th 2 Hockstein
location
Bear garden slice * 9 m before May 14, 1922 VI (VIIa) 7th Brand
location
Big half **** 60 m June 4, 1905 Karl Ansel IV (VI) 72 Brand
location
Small halves **** 30 m June 30, 1905 Max Martin Franke V 33 Brand
location
Dragon head * 20 m Jan. 9, 1988 Bernd Arnold IXa, Kriemhild 6th Brand
location
Giant lizard * 25 m around 1958 Adolf Kocemba II 14th Brand
location
Fire pyramid ** 23 m May 19, 1955 Franz Menzel V 11 Brand
location
ant * 10 m July 20, 1930 Albert Kunze II 24 Brand
location
Climbing is prohibited from February 15th to April 1st for nature conservation reasons.
Ant wall * 12 m Apr 17, 1908 Arthur Hoyer II 14th 1 Brand
location
Climbing is prohibited from February 15th to April 1st for nature conservation reasons.
Quarry needle ** 15 m June 30, 1905 Max Martin Franke VI 15th 1 Brand
location
Quarry tower ** 17 m Oct 23, 1949 Wilfried Hennersdorf 3 17th 1 Brand
location
Green stone ** 12 m V 12 1 Brand
location
Berken-von-der-Duba-Wacht ** 15 m Apr 30, 1918 Fritz Wustmann II 36 1 Brand
location
Mountain trails closed
elephant ** 15 m July 20, 1958 Adolf Kocemba II 64 3 Brand
location
Mountain trails closed
rhino ** 15 m I. 58 Brand
location
Clementine
Clementine stone
** 14 m around 1914 Hans Neuber VIIb (VIIc) 14th Brand
location
Canyon tower * 15 m Apr 3, 1949 Karlheinz Baumann II 18th 1 Brand
location
Mountain trails closed
Coliseum * 18 m I. 18th 1 Brand
location
Mountain trails closed
Polish Guard ** 14 m Oct 28, 1951 Johannes Boehme III 17th 1 Brand
location
Falcon Observatory ** 15 m March 30, 1968 Helmut Gommlich III, mountain path 17th Brand
location
Mountain trails closed
Capercaillie rock ** 20 m Oct 30, 1955 Adolf Kocemba III 24 1 Brand
location
Mountain trails closed
Decency ** 20 m Oct 22, 1967 Bernhard Engler II 29 1 Brand
location
Mountain trails closed
Pantinent tower ** 12 m May 14, 1922 Willy Zenker IV 6th 1 Brand
location
Polenztalbarbarine ** 25 m June 2, 1923 Arno Großler V (VI) 8th 1 Brand
location
Mountain trails closed
Polenztalwächter.jpg Polenz Valley Guard *** 35 m around 1880 II 32 Brand
location
Clearing tower * 20 m June 20, 1953 Johannes Boehme III 10 Brand
location
archipelago * 25 m 1960 Bernd Arnold IV 11 1 Brand
location
Split battlement ** 25 m July 14, 1950 Gerhard Alde IV 28 Brand
location
Panorama board *** 25 m I. 43 Brand
location
Entrance handle ** 38 m Oct 10, 1953 Johannes Boehme V, Oktoberweg 22nd 1 Brand
location
leprechaun * 15 m Oct 16, 1953 Johannes Boehme VI 5 Brand
location
Mountain trails closed
Neuwegwand * 15 m Dec. 27, 1963 Bernd Arnold V 11 Brand
location
New Year's Eve Tower ** 15 m Dec 31, 1963 Bernd Arnold II 19th 2 Brand
location
Climbing is prohibited from February 15th to July 15th for nature conservation reasons.
Suction head * 15 m Apr 15, 1963 Dietmar Schöler II 5 Brand
location
Neuweg pulpit ** 23 m May 8, 1910 Walter Lehmann III 11 Brand
location
Basic suction monitor ** 25 m May 7, 1951 Gerhard Alde VIIa (VIIb) 14th 1 Brand
location
Wild boar tower ** 35 m Nov 18, 1973 Gisbert Ludewig III 29 1 Brand
location
Abandoned tower *** 30 m July 27, 1924 Walter Schramm VIIc 12 Brand
location
Lonely stone * 12 m 19 Sep 1952 Johannes Boehme I. 17th 1 Brand
location
Smooth stone tower ** 14 m before 1923 III 12 1 Brand
location
ton * 32 m Sep 30 1951 Dietrich Hasse VI 10 Brand
location
bung * 12 m Oct 23, 1977 Ernst Zwicker 2 7th 1 Brand
location
Mountain trails closed
Triple tower ** 25 m Nov 26, 1911 Otto Miersch IV 20th Brand
location
December tower * 10 m Dec 29, 1952 Helmut Richter 4, king jump 9 3 Brand
location
Geyergucke ** 13 m May 8, 1951 Paul Muller V 14th Brand
location
Hans-Arno-Stein ** 10 m June 3, 1923 Arno Großler IV 10 Brand
location
Angle tower * 15 m Sep 30 1953 Johannes Boehme III 14th 1 Brand
location
Mountain trails closed
Tiefblickspitze * 50 m around 1959 Bernd Arnold II 10 1 Brand
location
Climbing is prohibited for nature conservation reasons from February 15 to June 30, access only on the mountain side.
Spanish wall ** 15 m Sep 7 1934 Kurt Nitzschmann II 24 Brand
location
Spanish wall ** 15 m Sep 7 1934 Kurt Nitzschmann II 24 Brand
location
Loriturm * 10 m Apr 17, 1920 Henry Kunert IV 8th Brand
location
Burn disc *** 30 m Sep 24 1905 Oliver Perry-Smith VI 10 1 Brand
location
Small burn disc ** 10 m May 17, 1914 Erwin Schiffmann IV 8th Brand
location
witch * 15 m Oct 9, 1953 Johannes Boehme III 8th Brand
location
Mountain trails closed
index finger * 10 m III 8th Brand
location
Little barbarine ** 15 m July 8, 1923 Arno Großler IV 7th 1 Brand
location
Four-man tower *** 45 m June 25, 1914 Hans Neuber VI 25th Brand
location
The name of the summit was given in 1949 in memory of the four first climbers, the original name given by them is not known.
Maple tip * 20 m Apr. 27, 1919 Arno Bergt III 8th Brand
location
Oat sack crown ** 35 m Apr 29, 1934 Hans Schaffrath III 33 Brand
location
Cone of fire **** 35 m Apr 29, 1934 Arymund Fehrmann VI (VIIb) 12 Brand
location
Brandkopf * 30 m May 30, 1953 Heinz Zinke III 11 Brand
location
Fire tower ** 40 m May 17, 1914 Walther Fritsche IV 10 Brand
location
Auguste
Little August Tower
* 8 m June 27, 1948 Horst Grossmann IV 9 Brand
location
August Great August
Tower
* 9 m May 1946 Hans Schuster V 9 Brand
location
Hunskirchlerspitze ** 25 m Apr 19, 1949 Helmut Großer III 28 Brand
location
Dastellochturm ** 45 m May 7, 1952 Johannes Boehme II 38 1 Brand
location
Lower ground tower ** 10 m June 13, 1920 Herbert Stindl VIIa 9 Brand
location
Deep Ground Guardian ** 15 m June 13, 1920 Herbert Stindl VI 12 Brand
location
Deep wall * 15 m Oct 10, 1965 Helmut Richter 2 / I 7th 2 Brand
location
Forstgrabenwand ** 20 m May 18, 1952 Johannes Boehme III 20th Brand
location
Forest moat tower ** 15 m 17th May 1952 Siegfried Hoffmann II 18th Brand
location
Waitzdorfer Zinne ** 10 m 17th May 1952 Helmut Claus VI 7th Ochelwand
location
Noise Tower ** 30 m Sep 11 1958 Günter Maaz III 17th 1 Ochelwand
location
Michaelistagstein ** 30 m Nov 18, 1923 Fritz Wustmann III 22nd Ochelwand
location
Ochel slice * 12 m 23 Sep 1948 Alfred Fritzsch II 8th 1 Ochelwand
location
Ochel Tower ** 13 m before 1923 III 13 Ochelwand
location
Moguls ** 38 m Aug 20, 1939 Gerd Klingelhöffer V (VI) 14th 1 Ochelwand
location
Ochelspitze ** 18 m Apr 25, 1920 Henry Kunert IV (V) 13 Ochelwand
location
Boniface * 15 m 23 Sep 1948 Heinz Zinke II 14th 1 Ochelwand
location
Berg-Frei tower * 9 m March 1, 1953 Manfred Kaden II 8th Ochelwand
location
Climbing is prohibited from February 15th to July 15th for nature conservation reasons.
Flapper ** 15 m Aug 8, 1976 Bernd Grimmer IV 11 2 Ochelwand
location
Climbing is prohibited from February 15th to July 15th for nature conservation reasons.
Promon * 25 m around 1920 Gerhard Große II 18th 3 Sebnitztal
location
Station guard * 30 m I. 13 1 Sebnitztal
location

literature

  • Hans Pankotsch, Dietmar Heinicke: The names of our climbing peaks . Saxon Mountaineering Association, Dresden 2013

Individual evidence

  1. ^ DAV-Felsinfo , accessed on January 2, 2014
  2. Dietmar Heinicke (Ed.): Climbing Guide Saxon Switzerland . Berg- & Naturverlag Rölke, Dresden 1999/2003 (6 volumes); Affensteine, Kleiner Zschand . 2002, ISBN 3-934514-05-7 ; Bielatal, Ore Mountains border area . 2000, ISBN 3-934514-02-2 ; Field of stones . 2001, ISBN 3-934514-03-0 ; Großer Zschand, Wildensteiner area, Hinterhermsdorfer area . 2001, ISBN 3-934514-04-9 ; Schrammsteine, Schmilka area . 1999, ISBN 3-934514-01-4 ; Wehlener area, Rathener area, fire area . 2003, ISBN 3-934514-06-5 .