Stone falcon

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Stone falcon
The Steinfalk (east side) with the Blausteigkar (right) and the Eastern Karwendelspitze in the background

The Steinfalk (east side) with the Blausteigkar (right) and the Eastern Karwendelspitze in the background

height 2347  m above sea level A.
location Tyrol , Austria
Mountains Falkengruppe , Karwendel
Dominance 0.88 km →  Laliderer Falk
Notch height 139 m ↓  ridge between Talelekirchkar and Blausteigkar
Coordinates 47 ° 25 '38 "  N , 11 ° 30' 44"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 25 '38 "  N , 11 ° 30' 44"  E
Steinfalk (Tyrol)
Stone falcon
rock Alpine shell limestone
Age of the rock Triassic , anisium
First ascent June 30, 1870 by Hermann von Barth
Normal way alpine mountain tour, climbing points I

The stone Falk (also stone point or south Falk ) is a 2,347  m above sea level. A. high mountain in the Karwendel in Tyrol . The summit can be reached as a demanding mountain tour from the Eng ( 1227  m above sea level ) via the Falkenhütte ( 1848  m above sea level ) and the Ladizjöchl (places I). It is the only higher peak in the Falken Group that is relatively easy to reach.

Individual evidence

  1. Geological Survey , Geofast card 1: 50,000, Sheet 118 Innsbruck, Edition 2008-09

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