Seekopf (Venediger Group)

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Seekopf
The Seekopf (foreground) with the Venediger group behind.  The Schwarzkopfscharte on the left.

The Seekopf (foreground) with the Venediger group behind . The Schwarzkopfscharte on the left.

height 2921  m above sea level A.
location Salzburg and Tyrol , Austria
Mountains Tauern main ridge , Venediger group
Dominance 0.65 km →  Kratzenberg
Notch height 65 m ↓  notch to the Kratzenberg
Coordinates 47 ° 8 '49 "  N , 12 ° 24' 24"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 8 '49 "  N , 12 ° 24' 24"  E
Seekopf (Venediger Group) (Tyrol)
Seekopf (Venediger Group)
Normal way from Sandebentörl over the southeast ridge ( UIAA I )

The Seekopf is 2921  m above sea level. A. high mountain peaks in the Tauern main ridge of the Venediger group . It is located in the southwest of the Zell am See district ( Land Salzburg ) and in the north of East Tyrol .

location

The Seekopf is a summit in the eastern part of the Tauern main ridge, within the Venediger group. It is located in the Hohe Tauern National Park on the municipal boundaries of Bramberg am Wildkogel and Matrei in East Tyrol , with the surrounding area on the Tyrolean side being owned by the Austrian Alpine Association. The Seekopf is located between the Kratzenberg ( 3022  m above sea level ) in the northwest and the Abretter ( 2979  m above sea level ) in the east. The Seekopf is separated from the Kratzenberg by the Kratzenbergscharte ( 2859  m above sea level ) and from the Abretter by the Rotebentörl ( 2690  m above sea level ) and the Sandebentörl ( 2751  m above sea level ) further east . To the north of the Seekopf lies the Kratzenbergkees, to the west the Northern Vilhabenkee and to the northeast the Kratzenbergsee .

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A hiking trail runs west of the Seekopf over the Sandebentörl and connects the Neue Fürther Hütte (Fürther Weg) with the Alte Prager Hütte or the St. Pöltner Hütte (St. Pöltner Westweg). The normal route to the Seekopf runs unmarked from Sandebentörl over the ridge of the southeast ridge to Rotebentörl and following the ridge to the summit ( UIAA I ). Another variant is the ascent over the north-west ridge from the Kratzenbergscharte ( UIAA II ), which was also used by L. Treptow with J. Unterwurzacher on June 25, 1898 for the first crossing.

Individual evidence

  1. Federal Office for Metrology and Surveying Austria: Austrian Map online (Austrian map 1: 50,000) , according to the Tyrolean spatial information system : tirisMaps, however, 2922  m above sea level. A.

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