Front boiler cutting

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Front boiler cutting
Front boiler cutting (in the foreground) from the top of the pyramid

Front boiler cutting (in the foreground) from the top of the pyramid

height 2001  m above sea level A.
location Tyrol , Austria
Mountains Kaiser Mountains
Dominance 4.5 km →  Sonneck
Notch height 603 m ↓  Hochalm
Coordinates 47 ° 36 '24 "  N , 12 ° 16' 38"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 36 '24 "  N , 12 ° 16' 38"  E
Vordere Kesselschneid (Tyrol)
Front boiler cutting

The front Kesselschneid is at 2001  m above sea level. A. the highest peak in the Zahmer Kaiser, the northern part of the Kaiser Mountains in Tyrol .

The summit is located southeast of the much-visited pyramid peak and is separated from it by an approx. 50 m deep saddle. To the east the mountain sends a long, rocky ridge partly overgrown with mountain pines , which runs over the Hintere Kesselschneid ( 1995  m ) to the Rosskaiser ( 1970  m ). To the north it breaks off with steep rock faces into the Winkelkar, to the west is the extensive plateau of the Zahmer Kaiser with the pyramid peak and to the south the mountain falls mostly rugged into the Kaisertal.

Routes

The easiest and most frequent climb is the Vordere Kesselschneid from the northwest from the top of the pyramid. From there you have to descend about 50 meters to a saddle and then climb without a path but without difficulty over a grass slope to the summit with Steinmandl; Walking time from the top of the pyramid is 20 minutes.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Federal Office for Metrology and Surveying Austria: Austrian Map online (Austrian map 1: 50,000) .