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Kleiner Solstein

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Mountain type
  
Wetterstein Limestone

Elevation
  
2,637 m

Age of rock
  
Triassic

Normal route
  
Ascent from the west

Mountain range
  
Karwendel

Parent ranges
  
Nordkette, Karwendel

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Prominence
  
2,637-2,121 m ↓ Kreuzjöchl

Isolation
  
8.0 km → Western Praxmarerkarspitze

First ascent
  
1867 by Pock, Wechner, Angermaier

Similar
  
Großer Solstein, Hohe Warte, Vordere Brandjochspitze, Erlspitze, Kemacher

The Kleiner Solstein is a mountain, 2,637 m (AA) high, in the Nordkette in the Karwendel Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Despite its name ("Small Solstein") it towers above its western neighbour, the Großer Solstein ("Great Solstein") (2,541 m (AA)) by almost 100 m (330 ft) and is thus the highest summit in the Nordkette. The southern side of the Kleiner Solstein facing the Inn valley is characterised by schrofen and steep-sided cirques. To the north it plummets in a rock face up to 600 m (2,000 ft) high towards the valley of Großkristental, which runs from the Gleirsch valley in a southwesterly direction to the Erl Saddle.

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Map of Kleiner Solstein, 6170 Zirl, Austria

AscentEdit

The normal route to the Kleiner Solstein runs from the saddle between the Großer and Kleiner Solstein, initially crossing a small ridge of rock (Felsrippe) then over schrofen from the south to the flat summit ridge following a waymarked route to the top. The route to the saddle between the two peaks may be reached either from the Solsteinhaus and the Großer Solstein or on two paths from the south from the Neue Magdeburger Hut.

The crossing from the Hohe Warte to the east from the Gamswart Saddle has a climbing grade of UIAA III- and runs directly along the initially extremely sharp eastern arête. There are several difficult climbing routes up the north face.

LiteratureEdit

  • Walter Klier (1996) (in German), Alpenvereinsführer Karwendel alpin (14. ed.), München: Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, ISBN 3763311211 
  • References

    Kleiner Solstein Wikipedia