Wildmahdspitze
Wildmahdspitze | ||
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The Wildmahdspitze from the northeast |
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height | 2489 m | |
location | Tyrol , Austria | |
Mountains | Central main ridge , Allgäu Alps | |
Dominance | 0.7 km → Wilder Kasten | |
Notch height | 89 m ↓ notch to the Wilden Kasten | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 16 '24 " N , 10 ° 17' 49" E | |
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Normal way | From Hägerau |
The Wildmahdspitze is a 2489 m high mountain part of the Peischel group of the Allgäu Alps .
Location and surroundings
In the Peischel group, it is the most rugged rocky summit with a 350 m high north face. Its neighboring peaks are the Wilde Kasten in the west and the Muttekopf in the east .
The notch height of the Wildmahdspitze is at least 89 meters, its dominance 700 meters, whereby the Wilde Kasten is the reference mountain in each case.
Ascent
The Wildmahdspitze can be climbed on a sporadically marked trail in 4 hours from Hägerau . The path leads first over a path to a forest road and later over steep grass terrain into the cirque below the summit. From there it goes to a gap in the west ridge and in alpine difficulty UIAA I to the summit. A shorter ascent with alpine difficulty UIAA II leads unmarked through a chimney-like steep gully to the summit.
literature
- Dieter Seibert: Allgäuer Alpen Alpin, alpine club guide . Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-7633-1126-2
- Alpine Club Map 1: 25,000, sheet 2/1, Allgäuer-Lechtal Alps, West
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Remarks
- ↑ Exact value not known, stated value is a minimum value (can be up to 19 meters higher). It was determined from the distance between the contour lines (20 meters in altitude ) on a topographic map ( scale 1: 25,000).