Rote Wand (Dead Mountains)
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Brunnsteiner See with the Red Wall |
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| height | 1872 m above sea level A. | |
| location | Upper Austria , Austria | |
| Mountains | Dead Mountains | |
| Dominance | 0.3 km → Dead man | |
| Notch height | 62 m ↓ red wall saddle | |
| Coordinates | 47 ° 39 '29 " N , 14 ° 16' 22" E | |
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| rock | Plassenkalk | |
| Age of the rock | Kimmeridgium | |
The Rote Wand is an 1872 m above sea level. A. high mountain in the Totes Gebirge , which rises in the course of the ridge that strikes from the Warscheneck over the Toten Mann to the east. The frequently visited hiking mountain has a striking red colored south face. In winter, the summit is the destination of a popular ski tour. There is a climbing garden on the west side.
Ascent
Marked climbs:
- Route 201 from the Linz house
- Path 293 from the Dümlerhütte
panorama
360 ° panorama from the summit of the Rote Wand
literature
- Gisbert Rabeder: Alpine Club Leader Dead Mountains . For hikers, mountaineers and climbers, Bergverlag Rudolf Rother , June 2005, ISBN 3-7633-1244-7
Web links
Commons : Rote Wand - collection of pictures, videos and audio files