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Kesselkogel

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Prominence
  
814m

Elevation
  
3,004 m

Province
  
Trentino

Location
  
South Tyrol, Italy

First ascent
  
31 August 1872

Parent range
  
Dolomites

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Listing
  
Alpine mountains above 3000 m

Mountain range
  
Rosengarten group, Dolomites, Alps

Similar
  
Dolomites, Vajolet Towers, Rosengartenspitze, Roda di Vaèl, Piz Boè

Kesselkogel 3002 m 2013


The Kesselkogel (Italian: Catinaccio d'Antermoia) is the highest mountain of the Rosengarten group in the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy. The peak falls on all four sides with near vertical walls, although the ledges between the rocks allow it to be climbed. It is a popular peak to climb during the summer thanks to its summit view, which on a clear day takes in all of the famous Dolomitic peaks to the east, and the Brenta Group and Ortler Alps can be seen in the northeast. It was first climbed in 1873.

Contents

Map of Kesselkogel, 38036 Pozza di Fassa, Province of Trento, Italy

Kesselkogel september 2013


References

Kesselkogel Wikipedia