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Muskopf and Sheep Alpine Heads |
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height | 1968 m | |
location | Bavaria , Germany | |
Mountains | Central main ridge , Allgäu Alps | |
Dominance | 0.2 km → Seebichel | |
Notch height | 28 m ↓ notch to Seebichel | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 17 '27 " N , 10 ° 14' 42" E | |
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First ascent | by locals |
The Mußkopf (also Muskopf ) is the corner point of a steep step that descends from the Rappenseehütte to the west and rises below the path that comes over from the Enzianhütte to a small head of 1,968 m. Its western flank is crossed by the ascent from the Schwarzen Hütte over the Rappenalpe .
The notch height of the Muskopf is at least 28 meters, its dominance 200 meters, with the Seebichel being the reference mountain .
Ascent
No marked path leads to the Mußkopf. You can reach it easily (pasture area of the Rappenalpe) without a path from the path to the Rappenseehütte. It is completely insignificant for tourism.
literature
- Thaddäus Steiner : Allgäuer Bergnames (The field names of Bavaria; Vol. 6). Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg 2007, ISBN 978-3-89870-389-5 .
- Thaddäus Steiner: The field names of the municipality of Oberstdorf im Allgäu . Self-published by the Association for Field Name Research in Bavaria, Munich 1972 (also dissertation, University of Munich 1966).
- Ernst Zettler, Heinz Groth: Allgäu Alps. A guide for valleys, huts and mountains (Alpine Club Guide). 12th edition. Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munich 1984, ISBN 3-7633-1111-4 .
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Remarks
- ↑ Exact value not known, stated value is a minimum value (can be up to 19 meters higher). It was determined from the distance between the contour lines (20 meters in altitude ) on a topographic map ( scale 1: 25,000).