Fluchtkogel

Fluchtkogel from the southwest, from the tip Dahmann

The Fluchtkogel is a mountain in the Ötztal Alps in Tyrol with a height of 3497 m above sea level. A., according to other sources 3500 m above sea level. A.. , The ice-covered mountain lies to the north above the boiler wall Ferner, and the steep southwest -facing Firnflanke is the highest area of ​​this glacier. To the north extends a thin line that divides at the rocky point cornerstone 3417 and attracts north to Gepatschjoch and east to Hintergrasljoch. Since 2006, stands on the summit of a cross.

The easiest is a lightweight, high- rise tour and transferred to 1 ½ hours from the Brandenburg house on Kesselwandferner and the Upper Guslarjoch. The Upper Guslarjoch can also be reached by Vernagthütte over the Guslarferner, but crevasses can be problematic in the upper part of the glacier.

Issued back in 1865, a first, failed attempt of Cyprian Granbichler to reach the summit. Only four years later, on 19 July 1869 came Valentin cold Dorff, Franz Senn and Julius Scholz ( with the leaders Alois Ennemoser and Gabriel Spechtenhauser ) to the summit of escape mountain.

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