Middle lower clamp head
Middle lower clamp head | ||
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Klammerkopfs from the northwest, the second peak from the left in the foreground is the Middle Lower Klammerkopf |
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height | 3108 m above sea level A. | |
location | Carinthia , Austria | |
Mountains | Schobergruppe | |
Coordinates | 46 ° 57 '44 " N , 12 ° 45' 58" E | |
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Normal way | From the Adolf-Noßberger-Hütte into the south-facing cirque and over the south-wall gorge ( III ) |
The middle lower clamp head is a 3108 m above sea level. A. high mountain peaks of the Schober group in Carinthia . He is one of the three low ones of the seven clamp heads .
location
The middle Niedere Klammerkopf is located in the south-eastern center of the Schober Group on the border between the communities of Heiligenblut am Großglockner in the north and Großkirchheim in the south. The border with East Tyrol is a good meter southwest. The Middle Lower Klammerkopf is located between the Western Lower Klammerkopf ( 3125 m above sea level ) in the southwest and the Lowest Klammerkopf ( 3076 m above sea level ) in the northeast. In the north of the Middle Lower Klammerkopf lies the Gößnitzkees along the north side of the Klammerköpfe up to the Großer Hornkopf , to the southwest the Klammerkees used to be up to the Keeskopf . The closest alpine bases are the Adolf-Noßberger-Hütte in the southeast, the Lienzer Hütte in the southwest and the Elberfelder Hütte in the north.
Promotion opportunities
The normal route to the very seldom used Mittlerer Niedere Klammerkopf leads initially marked from the Adolf-Noßberger-Hütte to the northwest in the direction of the Klammerscharte ( 2930 m above sea level ), branching off halfway to the Klammerscharte to the west and over steep heaps in the south lying cirque reaches the notches between the three low clamp heads. From the cirque you can reach the Middle Lower Klammerkopf either via the south wall gorge ( III ) or the southeast ridge ( III- ). Alternatively, the summit can also be climbed by crossing the lowest bracket head from the bracket gap.
Individual evidence
literature
- Walter Mair: Alpine Club Leader Schobergruppe. Bergverlag Rudolf Rother: Munich 1972, ISBN 3-7633-1222-6 .
- Alpine Club Map 1: 25,000, sheet 41, Schobergruppe , ISBN 978-3-928777-12-4