Lisenser Fernerkogel

The Lüsener Fernerkogel from the north ( Gries im Sellrain )

View from the northeast (of the High Villerspitze ): Right of Lüsener Fernerkogel, left the Rotgratspitze, before the Rotgratferner

The Lüsener Fernerkogel (also Lisenser Fernerkogl ) is a 3298 m above sea level. A. high mountain in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol.

Topography

The Lüsener Fernerkogel is the dominant mountain above the Lüsenstal, a southern tributary of the Sellraintal. It forms the northeastern endpoint of an approximately two-mile ridge that extends from the rear Brunnenkogel ( 3325 m) in the southwest over the Middle Brunnenkogel ( 3304 m), the Lüsener peak ( 3231 m) and the Rotgratspitze ( 3273 m) to the Lüsener Fernerkogel extends. West to Längental, a tributary of the Lüsenstales, all fall down from these mountains with steep Brunnenkogel walls, in the east, the Lüsener extends addition. Through a rocky escarpment, the platy wall, Far separated from Lüsener of Lüsener Furthermore Kogels lies immediately southeast still a smaller glacier that Rotgratferner. To the north and east of the Lüsener Fernerkogel by steep rock walls and a sharp northeast ridge is characterized, in the west is another small snowfield with the Schneepleise.

Ways

The normal route to the summit via the Lüsener Furthermore, the platy wall and the Rotgratferner south to a position located on 3198 m col to the summit and from there over the rocky south ridge ( UIAA difficulty I) to the summit. The Lüsener addition is achieved either by the eastern Franz -Senn -Hütte on the transition channel low ( 2899 m) or from Alpengasthaus Lüsens, the end of the road through the Lüsenstal, via the Small Horntal, also a popular ski tour. Today, however, normal route was first climbed in 1876 by ​​H. Buchner and F. Those wine from the Franz- Senn- hut, the ascent of Lüsens committed J. Pock, F. Kasperowski, L. Schaufler, W. Seifert, J. Steinbacher and V. Tollinger first time, 1888.

Karl Philipp Thurwieser and scoop chose in 1836, however, the extremely fragile Western Wall for their first ascent; This trail is rarely done today. 1877 Ludwig climbed Purtscheller and R. Rofner the first time the north ridge ( UIAA II). A further rise, a steep gully to the east is from the Rotgratferner, rockfall risk in summer, but in winter serves as a ski slope.

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