Schleinitz (Schober Group)
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Schleinitz with Rotgabele seen from Zettersfeld during the sunrise |
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| height | 2904 m above sea level A. | |
| location | Tyrol , Austria | |
| Mountains | Schobergruppe | |
| Dominance | 2.5 km → Alkuser Rotspitze | |
| Notch height | 215 m ↓ Trelebitschtörl | |
| Coordinates | 46 ° 53 '44 " N , 12 ° 44' 55" E | |
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| First ascent | August 3, 1798 by David Heinrich Hoppe with mountain guide (tourist) | |
| Normal way | Hike from the Zettersfeld mountain station | |
The Schleinitz is a mountain in the southern Schober group in East Tyrol and dominates with its 2904 m above sea level. A. the Lienz basin .
location
To the southeast, the Schleinitz sends the Neualplkamm (also Neualplschneid) with the Neualplseen ( 2438 m ), which leads over the less important peaks Goisele ( 2433 m , also Gösselmandl ), Schoberköpfl ( 2281 m ) and Steinermandl to the Zettersfeld . To the west of the Schleinitz, separated by the Alkuser Scharte , lies the Rotgabele ( 2696 m , also Rotgebele ), actually just the mighty shoulder in the western ridge of the Schleinitz. To the northwest, the long Schleinitzkamm stretches over the Trelebitschtörl ( 2710 m ) into the heart of the Schober group , to the Alkuser Rotspitze ( 3053 m ) and to the Hochschober ( 3242 m ).
The so-called Schleinitzmulde lies on the southern flank of the Schleinitz . In addition to the alp seas in the east are in the northwest of Alkuser Lake ( 2432 m ), one of the prettiest on the Schober group, and in the north of the small Trelebitschsee ( 2336 m ).
Tourist development
On August 3, 1798, the Regensburg botanist David Heinrich Hoppe was the first known tourist to reach the summit with a mountain guide. He published a short report on this in the Botanical Pocket Book in 1799.
summit
The summit has a summit cross and offers a beautiful view of the valley floor and the surrounding Lienzer Unholde , as the Lienz Dolomites are sometimes popularly called.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b ÖK50
- ^ Mair 1979, Alpine Club Guide
- ↑ David Heinrich Hoppe: Botanical trip to some Salzburg, Carinthian and Tyrolean Alps 1799 . Botanical paperback to the year 1799, pp. 125–128.
literature
- Walter Mair: Alpine Club Leader Schobergruppe . Bergverlag Rudolf Rother : Munich 1979. ISBN 3-7633-1222-6 .