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Predigtstuhl (Kaiser)

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First ascent
  
1895 by Karl Botzong

Mountain range
  
Kaiser Mountains

Elevation
  
2,116 m

Parent range
  
Kaiser Mountains

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Normal route
  
Angermannrinne main peak (UIAA grade III)

Similar
  
Fleischbank, Totenkirchl, Goinger Halt, Ellmauer Halt, Karlspitzen

The Predigtstuhl is a 2,116 m high mountain in the Wilder Kaiser range in the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria, east of Kufstein in the Tyrol.

Map of Predigtstuhl, 6382, Austria

The mountain is one of the well-known climbing mountains in the Northern Limestone Alps. Among its most famous climbing routes are the Angermann Gully (Angermannrinne) (normal route at UIAA grade III via the Predigtstuhl wind gap), the striking North Rim (Nordkante) and the Botzong Chimney (Botzong-Kamin). The start point for these routes is the Stripsenjochhaus mountain hut belonging to the Austrian Alpine Club (ÖAV).

Together with the Hinterer Goinger Halt, Karlspitzen, Fleischbank and Christaturm the peak forms the rim of the Steinerne Rinne, a huge couloir and old glacial cirque, that runs southwards up to the crossing of the Ellmauer Tor.

References

Predigtstuhl (Kaiser) Wikipedia