Stubacher Sonnblick

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Stubacher Sonnblick
Stubacher Sonnblick from the east, on the right the Fürlegpfeiler

Stubacher Sonnblick from the east, on the right the Fürlegpfeiler

height 3,088  m above sea level A.
location Salzburg and Tyrol , Austria
Mountains Garnet group
Dominance 4.9 km →  Luckenkogel
Notch height 260 m ↓  vein notch
Coordinates 47 ° 7 '55 "  N , 12 ° 35' 14"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 7 '55 "  N , 12 ° 35' 14"  E
Stubacher Sonnblick (State of Salzburg)
Stubacher Sonnblick
First ascent August 24, 1871 by Gustav Demelius and Arthur von Schmid , led by Johann Gräfler and Kaspar Gorgasser
Normal way South ridge or east flank ( I )

The Stubacher Sonnblick is 3088  m above sea level. A. high mountain in the Granatspitz group of the Hohe Tauern in Austria . The summit is exactly on the borderline between East Tyrol and Salzburg . The mountain is three kilometers west of the Rudolfshütte . This can be reached by cable car, which is why the mountain is often visited, especially as part of a ski tour in winter.

The Stubacher Sonnblick is relatively heavily glaciated for its height, as it lies directly on the main Alpine ridge and there is an above-average annual rainfall there. On the east side of the mountain, the Sonnblickkees is located southwest of the Prägratkees and to the north the Landeggkees . By Granatscharte ( 2945  m ) of the peaks in the South of less than one kilometer is removed, two meters lower Granatspitze separated.

Normal way

Although the mountain is also accessible from the unmanaged Karl-Fürst-Hütte on St. Pöltner Ostweg in the Landeck Valley, the mountain is approached almost exclusively from the Rudolfshütte , which is accessible by cable car . From there, the path leads over the Weisssee dam, initially via the Hans-Gruber-Weg, which is provided with iron ladders over a short, somewhat more difficult section. The route continues over the Sonnblickkees, which has a few crevices. From here the summit can be reached either via the Granatscharte and the south ridge or via the east flank. You should plan around 3 hours from the hut to the summit.

Literature and map

Individual evidence

  1. Clem Clements, Jonathan de Ferranti, Eberhard Jurgalski , Mark Trengove: The 3000 m SUMMITS of AUSTRIA - 242 peaks with at least 150 m of prominence , October 2011, p. 17.
  2. Federal Office for Metrology and Surveying Austria: Stubacher Sonnblick on the Austrian Map online (Austrian map 1: 50,000) .