Rauchkopf (Stone Sea)
Rauchkopf | ||
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height | 1953 m above sea level A. | |
location | State of Salzburg | |
Mountains | Steinernes Meer , Berchtesgaden Alps | |
Dominance | 1.04 km | |
Notch height | 123 m ↓ Scharte to the Praghorn | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 30 '8 " N , 12 ° 49' 25" E | |
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The Rauchkopf is a 1953 meter high mountain in the Steinerne Meer in the Berchtesgaden Alps, northeast of the Salzburg Saalach valley .
It is the westernmost summit of a side chain that branches off from the plateau of the Stone Sea.
In the north lies the Dießbachstausee at an altitude of 1,417 meters , from which an approximately 1,500-meter-long headrace tunnel of the Dießbach power plant runs through the Rauchkopf to the shock wall on its south side. At the shock wall lies at 1579 m above sea level. A. the shock wall hut .
literature
- Christine Klenovec, Christine Haitzmann: Alpine history in a nutshell . Weißbach near Lofer. Ed .: Austrian Alpine Association. Innsbruck 2014, p. 85-88 ( digitized version ).
Web links
- List of all peaks of the Steinerne Meer at www.bergfotos.de