Rosskopf (Halltal)
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The Rosskopf from the east |
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height | 2670 m above sea level A. | |
location | North of Innsbruck , Tyrol | |
Mountains | Gleirsch-Halltal chain , Karwendel | |
Dominance | 1 km → Großer Lafatscher | |
Notch height | 134 m ↓ notch to the main ridge | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 20 '22 " N , 11 ° 26' 31" E | |
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rock | Wetterstein lime | |
Age of the rock | Triad | |
First ascent | June 14, 1870 by H. v. Barth | |
Normal way | From the southwest through the Sonntagskar ( UIAA II ) |
The Rosskopf or Roßkopf is a 2670 m above sea level. A. high mountain in the Karwendel in the background of the Hall valley . It lies in a ridge of the Gleirsch-Halltal chain between the Hinteren Bachofenspitze in the north and the Stempeljochspitzen in the south.
The easiest ascent leads in four hours from the Pfeishütte ( 1922 m above sea level ) through the Mittlere Sonntagkar . From the cirque you climb northeast towards a wall step leading to the connecting ridge to the Hinteren Bachofenspitze. Via Schrofen you reach the northwest ridge of the Rosskopf. You follow the ridge up to a notch in front of the summit, this is bypassed on the west side, and finally you reach the summit via Schrofen.
literature
- Walter Klier : Alpine Club Guide Karwendel alpine . 14th edition. Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-7633-1121-1 .
Web links
Commons : Roßkopf (Karwendel) - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Federal Office for Metrology and Surveying : Austrian Map 1: 50,000, AMAP Online , accessed on August 26, 2012