Schrankogel
Schrankogel | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 3,497 m (AA) (11,473 ft) |
Prominence | 3,497-2,950 m ↓ Notch between the Schrankogel and the Hinterer Daunkopf |
Isolation | 9.7 km → Zuckerhütl |
Listing | Alpine mountains above 3000 m |
Coordinates | 47°02′41″N 11°05′57″E / 47.04472°N 11.09917°ECoordinates: 47°02′41″N 11°05′57″E / 47.04472°N 11.09917°E |
Geography | |
Parent range | Stubai Alps |
Climbing | |
First ascent | around 1840 by Pastor Schöpf from along the western arête |
Normal route | Gries – – Hohes Egg - Schrankogel |
The Schrankogel, 3497 m (called the Schrankogl on the AV map) is the second highest mountain in the Stubai Alps. The northeast side of the Schrankogel is steep and snowy; from all other sides the Schrankogel has a rocky character.
The Schrankogel (left) seen from the Ruderhofspitze, the formerly entirely firn-covered north flank is becoming increasingly snow-free
The Schrankogel from the west (Hohe Geige)
View looking WSW from the Wildgrat Scharta, showing the Northeast face and the East ridge
View from halfway up the eastern arête leading to the Ruderhofspitze
Categories:
- Mountains of the Alps
- Alpine three-thousanders
- Stubai Alps
- Mountains of Tyrol (state)
- Tyrol geography stubs