Rumesoi head

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Rumesoi head
height 3001  m above sea level A.
location East Tyrol , Austria
Mountains Glocknerkamm , Glockner group
Coordinates 47 ° 3 '43 "  N , 12 ° 39' 9"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 3 '43 "  N , 12 ° 39' 9"  E
Rumesoikopf (Tyrol)
Rumesoi head
First ascent K. Folta, R. Neumann (1927)
Normal way from the valley of the Teischnitzbach into the saddle south of the Zollspitze and over the block ridge (not difficult )

The Rumesoikopf is a 3001  m above sea level. A. high mountain peaks of the Glockner group in East Tyrol . The first ascent by crossing the Long Ridge from north to south was made on August 13, 1927 by K. Folta and R. Neumann. The name Rumesoi comes from Romansh and is derived from the word "Rumex" ( sorrel ).

location

The Rumesoikopf is located in the south of the Glockner Group in the core zone of the Hohe Tauern National Park . It is located in the northeast of the municipality of Kals am Großglockner in the north of the long ridge, which extends between the Zollspitze ( 3024  m above sea level ) in the north and the Kristallspitzl ( 3005  m above sea level ) in the south. The Rumesoikopf is separated by an unnamed saddle southeast of the Zollspitze. To the south is the Rote Scharte ( 2960  m above sea level ), which separates the Rumesoikopf from the Gelben Hörnl ( 3003  m above sea level ). To the west of the Rumesoikopf lies the Rumesoikar, in which the Rumesoibach rises and, after a short stretch of river, flows into the Kalser Dorfertal , also to the west . To the east is the headwaters of the Teischnitzbach . The closest refuges are the Kalser Tauernhaus in the Kalser Dorfertal and the Stüdlhütte to the east, high above the Teischnitzbach valley .

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The Rumesoikopf is an insignificant mountain peak that is only mentioned in special guide books. The normal route on it leads from the road to the Moaralm in the Kalser valley on the footpath into the Teischnitz valley . After the Pifanghütte, the ascent runs in a pathless direction north-west into the saddle between the Zollspitze and the Rumesoikopf. The final ascent takes place over the back of the block of the Rumesoikopf (not difficult ). From the saddle between customs tip and Rumesoikopf the North-South exceeding Rumesoikopf, Yellow Hörnl and can green head done ( II ).

Individual evidence

  1. Alpine Club Guide
  2. August Unterforcher: The names of the Kalserthal. In: Journal of the Ferdinandeum for Tyrol and Vorarlberg 3/43, pp. 19–68

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