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Klek (Karawanks)

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Location
  
Slovenia, Austria

Elevation
  
1,754 m

Parent range
  
Karawanks

Mountain range
  
Karawanks

Similar
  
Mojstrovica, Loibler Baba, Dovška Baba, Trupejevo Poldne, Wertatscha

Klek (1754 m), (German: Hahnkogel), also known as Petelin or Petelinjek to locals from the villages on the Slovene side below its summit, is a peak in the Western Karawanken Alps, between Golica/Kahlkogel to the east and Dovška Baba (German: Frauenkogel) to the west. It lies on the border between Slovenia and Austria above the town of Jesenice. On the northern side towards Carinthia the peak itself is very steep and mostly composed of brittle rock and scree and is accessible from Rosenbach on the Austrian side only via Rožca Saddle. Its northern slopes are known, due to their inaccessibility, for its alpine flora, particularly the protected edelweiss. It is more easily accessible from the Slovene side from Planina pod Golico.

Map of Klek

The Karawanks Tunnel crosses the border between Austria and Slovenia almost right underneath Klek.

References

Klek (Karawanks) Wikipedia