Wilder Mann (Allgäu Alps)
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Wilder Mann (middle of the left half of the picture), view from the Stillachtal . Right the left head |
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height | 2577 m | |
location | Bavaria / Tyrol border | |
Mountains | Allgäu Alps | |
Dominance | 0.22 km → on the ridge to the Hohen Licht | |
Notch height | 27 m ↓ unnamed notch | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 17 ′ 16 ″ N , 10 ° 16 ′ 48 ″ E | |
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rock | Main dolomite | |
First ascent | unknown |
The Wilde Mann is a 2577 m high mountain in the main ridge of the Allgäu Alps . It is located north of the Steinschartenkopf and southwest of the Bockkarkopf . The Heilbronner Weg , from which the summit can be easily reached in a few minutes, runs along the eastern flank of the Wilder Mann .
To the west, the Wild Man sends a long ridge, at the foot of which the Wild Man stood. The Wild Mändle was a bold, over 30 meter high rock tower that fell victim to weathering and a thunderstorm on May 8, 1962 . Today only a shattered heap of rubble testifies to its former location.
In about a third of the wall height in the southwest face of the Wilder Mann there is a stalactite cave about 120 meters deep and 40 meters high , the entrance to which can be reached in about 10 minutes of easy climbing.
Individual evidence
- ^ Georg Frey: In Allgäuer Grasberge , contribution to the yearbook of the DAV 1963, p. 26
literature
- The beautiful Allgäu , 1938, p. 306
- Thaddäus Steiner : Allgäuer Bergnames , Lindenberg, Kunstverlag Josef Fink, 2007, ISBN 978-3-89870-389-5
- Thaddäus Steiner: The field names of the municipality of Oberstdorf im Allgäu , Munich, self-published by the Association for Field Name Research in Bavaria, 1972
- Zettler / Groth: Alpine Club Guide Allgäu Alps . Munich, Bergverlag Rudolf Rother 1984. ISBN 3-7633-1111-4