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Kirchdachspitze

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Isolation
  
4.2 km → Habicht

Parent range
  
Stubai Alps

Elevation
  
2,840 m

Age of rock
  
Norian

State/Province
  
AT-7

Mountain type
  
Main dolomite

Mountain range
  
Stubai Alps

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Prominence
  
2,840-2,370 m ↓ Pinnisjoch

Normal route
  
from the Padasterjochhaus

Similar
  
Habicht, Kesselspitze, Tribulaun, Serles, Kalkwand

The Kirchdach, also Kirchdachspitze, is a mountain, 2,840 m (AA), in the Stubai Alps in Tyrol, Austria.

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Map of Kirchdachspitze, 6167 Neustift im Stubaital, Austria

Geography

The Kirchdach is the highest point on the Serleskamm ridge, which separates the valleys of Gschnitztal in the southeast from the Pinnistal and Stubaital in the northwest. It is situated between the 2,692 m high Ilmspitze to the southwest and the 2,528 m high Hammerspitze to the northeast.

Ascent

The Kirchdach may be ascended from the west from the alpine pasture of the Pinnisalm (1,560 m) in the Pinnis valley along the Jubiläumssteig path in ca. 4 hours. From the Issenangeralm (1,366 m), also in the Pinnis valley, the Rohrauersteig path takes ca. 4 hours to the top approaching the summit from the north. From the Gschnitztal valley the Padasterjochhaus (2,232 m) northeast of the Kirchdach acts as a base; from there it takes 2 hours to reach the top.

All the routes run from the saddle of Silbersattel (2,750 m) along the north arête, which is exposed in places and secured, for the final 90 metres in height to the summit.

Climbing

A number of climbing routes have been opened up the wild north and northeast faces, all of which have rarely been repeated. A leading pioneer of these rock faces was Andreas Orgler in the 1980s. He also opened up many ice and mixed climbing routes.

Literature

  • Heinrich and Walter Klier (1980) (in German), Alpine Club guide Stubaier Alpen, Munich: Rother Bergverlag, pp. 281-285, ISBN 3-7633-1212-9 
  • References

    Kirchdachspitze Wikipedia