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Kaltwasserkarspitze

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Isolation
  
1.3 km → Birkkarspitze

Elevation
  
2,733 m

State/Province
  
AT-7

Mountain range
  
Karwendel

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Prominence
  
2,733-2,413 m ↓ Hochjöchl

First ascent
  
15 August 1870 by Hermann von Barth

Normal route
  
Scharnitz – Kastenalm – south arête (II)

Parent ranges
  
Hinterautal-Vomper Chain, Karwendel

Similar
  
Ödkarspitzen, Birkkarspitze, Moserkarspitze, Vogelkarspitze, Östliche Karwendelspitze

The Kaltwasserkarspitze is a mountain in the Hinterautal-Vomper Chain and, at 2,733 m (AA) m, is the fourth highest peak in the Karwendel mountains in Austria after the Birkkarspitze, Middle and Eastern Ödkarspitze. The Kaltwasserkarspitze is the eastern neighbour of the Birkkarspitze, its rugged summit dropping in a steep rock face to the valley of Kleiner Ahornboden. A long arête heads south from the mountain, on which are the Sägezähne ("saw teeth") and the Großer Heißenkopf (2,431 m (AA)) and which separates the Östliche Birkkar from the Raukarl.

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Map of Kaltwasserkarspitze, 6108, Austria

The mountain was first climbed in 1870 by Hermann von Barth.

Ascent

The Kaltwasserkarspitze is not easy to reach. All routes involve sections of UIAA climbing grade II:

  • From the Hinterau valley up the south arête, crossing of the Großer Heißenkopf and the Sägezähne
  • From the Hinterau valley through the Birkkarklamm gorge and the Östliche Birkkar
  • From Karwendelhaus via the Hochjöchl saddle (2,413 m (AA))
  • From Kleiner Ahornboden via the Sauissköpfl, Western Moserkarscharte col and through the Raukarl to the south arête
  • References

    Kaltwasserkarspitze Wikipedia


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