Ralfkopf
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Debantgrat , Ralfkopf and Glödis from the Lienzer Hütte |
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height | 3106 m above sea level A. | |
location | Tyrol , Austria | |
Mountains | Schobergruppe | |
Dominance | 0.9 km → Glödis | |
Notch height | 208 m ↓ Schobertörl | |
Coordinates | 46 ° 57 '28 " N , 12 ° 42' 52" E | |
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First ascent | July 24, 1890 by Ludwig Purtscheller | |
Normal way | Southwest ridge ( I ) |
The Ralfkopf is a 3106 m above sea level. A. high mountain peak in the Schober group in East Tyrol ( Austria ). It lies on the border between the communities of Nussdorf-Debant and Kals am Großglockner . Neighboring peaks are the Ganot in the west and the Debantgrat in the south. The first ascent took place on July 24, 1890 by Ludwig Purtscheller .
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The Ralfkopf is a sharp-edged summit, the east and north sides of which drop off steeply. The normal to the Ralf head carried by the Lesachalmhütte by the Ralftal in the direction of Schobertörls. Before the Schoberkees, the unmarked ascent branches off to the left to Ralfkees. The final climb is done recently just above the southwest ridge that the difficulty I have.
Another way to climb the Ralfkopf is to cross the ridge over the Debantgrat , which has climbing points of difficulty II + and leads over the Ralfscharte. On the southeast side, there are also two climbing tours on solid rock on the Ralfkopf. The south-east ridge and the south-east wall pillar, each with difficulty level III-IV, are often combined with climbing the neighboring Ganot.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Clem Clements, Jonathan de Ferranti, Eberhard Jurgalski , Mark Trengove: The 3000 m SUMMITS of AUSTRIA - 242 peaks with at least 150 m of prominence , October 2011, p. 16.
- ↑ Federal Office for Metrology and Surveying Austria: Ralfkopf on the Austrian Map online (Austrian map 1: 50,000) .
- ↑ Mair: Alpine Club Guide Schobergruppe p. 134
literature
- Georg Zlöbl: The three thousand meter peaks of East Tyrol in the Hohe Tauern National Park . Verlag Grafik Zloebl, Lienz-Tristach 2007, ISBN 3-200-00428-2 .