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Kaiserbach

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Location
  
Tirol, Österreich

Country
  
Austria

River system
  
Danube

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Main source
  
the Stripsenjoch saddle in the Kaisergebirge ca. 1,500 m above sea level (NN)

River mouth
  
in Kufstein into the Inn 474 m above sea level (NN)

Progression
  
Inn → Danube → Black Sea

The Kaiserbach or Sparchenbach is a stream in the Kaisertal in the Kaisergebirge mountains in the Tyrolean Unterland of Austria. It rises at about 1,500 m above sea level (NN) near the Stripsenjoch saddle and empties near Kufstein/Sparchen into the River Inn.

Map of Kaiserbach, 6330, Austria

The Kaiserbach was important for forestry until the beginning of the 20th century. Felled logs were hauled from many wooded mountainsides in the side valleys of the Kaisertal to the stream. The Kaiserbach was impounded ast several weirs. On subsequently opening the lock gates a strong current flowed, enabling the assembled logs to be transported in several stages to Kufstein.

The weirs were known as Klausen and the log transportation as Trift. Today all that has survived is the Haupttrift Klause, a restored collection basin on the stream bed, and its associated Klaushütte (weir hut) that used to provide worker accommodation.

The stream forms most of the municipal boundary between Kufstein and Ebbs.

References

Kaiserbach Wikipedia