List of climbing peaks in the Wehlener area
The list of climbing peak in Wehlener area includes all climbing peak in subsection Wehlen of the climbing area Saxon Switzerland . The Wehlener area includes the climbing rocks in the side valleys of the Elbe north of the city of Wehlen and isolated rocks north of Pirna .
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 |
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book | * | 10 m | before 1914 | Carl Rau | IV | 12 |
Liebethaler Grund location |
Artificially created summit in a former quarry. | ||
Postakegel | ** | 18 m | July 11, 1920 | Rudolf Kaden | VIIc | 6th | Elbe valley near Posta Lage |
Artificially created summit in a former quarry. | ||
Bushwood Tower | ** | 12 m | June 5, 1910 | Richard Pötzsch | VI | 9 | 1 | Bushwood, north of Stadt Wehlen location |
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Bergfalkenturm basic guardian |
** | 22 m | Oct. 31, 1954 | Heinz Kunze | III | 12 | 1 |
Uttewalder Grund location |
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Lonely tower Uttewalder Grund-Kegel |
* | 15 m | 1948 | Herbert Lubsch | IV | 11 | 1 | Uttewalder Grund location |
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Throat hole disc Schleifberg disc |
* | 13 m | 1945 | Manfred Hilbert | V | 6th | 1 | Throat hole location |
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Hidden tip | * | 25 m | Oct. 30, 1960 | Werner Oehmichen | II | 9 | 1 | Kohlgrund location |
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Stone bear Hell's ground guard, needle |
* | 13 m | 1925 | Gerhard Roessger | II | 10 | Höllengrund location |
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Hell base disk | ** | 17 m | before 1936 | IV | 10 | 1 | Höllengrund location |
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Twelve | ** | 23 m | Oct 13, 1963 | Hans Friedrich | VIIa (VIIc) | 15th | Schwarzberg, east of Stadt Wehlen Lage |
Twelve mountaineers were involved in the first ascent. | ||
Pond base tower | * | 12 m | 1925 | Siegfried Störzner | III | 10 | Pond bottom location |
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Pool guard | * | 12 m | 1923 | Otto Rülke | IV | 9 | Pond bottom location |
No climbing from January 15th to August 15th | ||
Yellow Wall Uhuriff |
* | 16 m | 26 Sep 1965 | Helmut Richter | II | 11 | Pond bottom location |
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Pond base wall | ** | 22 m | June 10, 1922 | Siegfried Störzner | I. | 31 | 1 | Pond bottom location |
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Heather disk | ** | 15 m | Sep 15 1968 | Erich Fröde | IV | 12 | 1 | Pond bottom location |
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Split Horn weather station |
** | 20 m | Aug 29, 1968 | Helmut Oehme | I. | 22nd | 2 | Pond bottom location |
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Elbe look | ** | 30 m | 3rd Sep 1927 | Helmut Oehme | IV | 28 | 2 | Pond bottom location |
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Griesgrund Guardian | ** | 18 m | Aug 19, 1936 | Kurt Nitzschmann | IV | 17th | Griesgrund location |
literature
- Hans Pankotsch, Dietmar Heinicke: The names of our climbing peaks. Saxon Mountaineering Association, Dresden 2013.
Individual evidence
- ^ DAV-Felsinfo , accessed on January 2, 2014.
- ↑ 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 .