Endkopf

End head and Graun Alm from the south, from Pleißköpfl

The end head (also Endkogl or Jaggl, Italian Cima dates 2652 m slm ) is a summit in South Tyrol and is located in the far west of the Ötztal Alps. The striking, mesa -like mountain rises on the east side of the Reschensee and is mostly made ​​up of limestone. It forms the end point of the north-west stretching branching from the middle side ridge of the plan splitting mountains.

Route

The easiest ascent leads grays first around the west side of the mountain around to the Graun Alm From there a climb still a little way east, then the south flank of the mountain is in the northwest climbed and reached the Jagglscharte that the main peak of the Stallion ( 2613 m slm ) addition summit called separates. From the pass you get in a westerly direction over the schrofigen, steep slope to the summit in a few minutes. Another, simpler route leads from the southern to the northern end of the pass, and then west on a moderately steep slope. This path was signposted from AVS and marked. The cross is not at the highest point, but further west to the Reschensee a conspicuous position.

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