Wilder Mann (Allgäu Alps)

Wilder Mann between Rotgundspitze (left, approximately in the middle) and the Hochgundspitze ( at the right edge ) from Rappenköpfle. On the far left, the linker head

The savage man is a 2,577 m high mountain in the main crest of the Allgäu Alps. It lies north of the stone chart head and southwest of the Bockkarkopfes. In the eastern flank of the Wild Man of the Heilbronner way can be achieved not difficult from which the summit in a few minutes runs.

To the west, the Wild Man sends a long ridge, at whose foot the Wild Männle stood. The Wild Mändle was a bold, over 30 meters high rock tower of weathering and a thunderstorm fell victim on May 8, 1962. Today testifies only a zerborstener rubble of its former location.

In about one-third of the wall height is located in the south-west wall of a wild man about 120 meters deep, 40 meters high limestone cave whose entrance can be reached in about 10 minutes unschwieriger climbing.

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