Rote Säule (Tauern)
Rote Säule | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,993 m (AA) (9,820 ft) |
Prominence | 303 m ↓ Rotebenscharte |
Isolation | 3.4 km → |
Coordinates | 47°08′47″N 12°26′38″E / 47.146389°N 12.443889°ECoordinates: 47°08′47″N 12°26′38″E / 47.146389°N 12.443889°E |
Geography | |
Rote Säule | |
Parent range | Venediger Group |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1865 by Franz Keil (tourist and cartographer) |
Normal route | West ascent (I) |
The Rote Säule (also Rote Saile[1]) is a mountain, 2,993 m (AA),[2] on the main chain of the Alps in the Venediger Group. It lies on the border between the Austrian states of Salzburg and East Tyrol.
Location and ascent[]
The Rote Säule is a peak in the extreme north of the district of Lienz. It is located on the main chain of the Tauern between the (2,946 m above sea level (AA)) to the southeast and the Abretter (2,979 m above sea level (AA)) to the northwest, the Rote Säule being separated from the Abretter by the col of Abretterscharte (2,856 m above sea level (AA)). The Rote Säule has a wide north and east face. To the south are the remains of a glacier, the Gschlößkees. The Rote Säule may be climbed from the , the route branching off from the Sandebentörl path towards the northwest.
References[]
- ^ Alpine Club map 1:25,000, Sheet 36, Venedigergruppe.
- ^ Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen Österreich: Austrian Map online (Österreichische Karte 1:50,000).
Literature[]
- Willi End, Hubert Peterka: Alpine Club guide Venedigergruppe. Bergverlag Rother, 5th edition, Munich, 2006, ISBN 3-7633-1242-0.
- Alpine Club map 1:25,000, Sheet 36, Venedigergruppe, ISBN 3-928777-49-1.
External links[]
- Media related to Rote Säule at Wikimedia Commons
- Two-thousanders of Austria
- Venediger Group
- Geography of East Tyrol