Fenneregg

View from Fenneregg to Barmer tip and Hochgall

The Fenneregg, also Fennereck or Fenner Eck ( 3123 m above sea level. A. ) is a peak in the Rieserfernergruppe and is located on the Austrian- Italian border between East and South Tyrol. The summit is located near the steering stone and the Roßhorn. He has neither a summit cross nor a stamp and is often climbed as an additional peak on the way to the steering stone. On the summit only a landmark and a small Steinmann are with a wooden rod.

Increase opportunities

The increase to the Fenneregg is primarily via the splasher valley and the Barmer Hütte ( 2610 m). From the hut, the marked increase initially runs descending north to the site of the destroyed by an avalanche, Barmer old hut and subsequently flat over boulders of granite on. The ascent starts through the block- strewn hillside terraces of Roßhornscharte. At the northern end of the slope of the terrace is assured by steel cables upswing for Roßhornscharte, the sure-footedness and requires at old snow or wet caution. After Roßhornscharte ( 2916 m above sea level. A. ) the path west across blocks in a shallow trough block, can be reached quickly from the Fenneregg of the. The marked path leads on the other hand further from the block dump on a saddle and on to the steering stone.

Another possibility for the increase to Fennereck is on the South Tyrolean Bachertal, a tributary of the Reintals. About different versions of the Arthur - hard sword - path of the rise is to Lenksteinjoch. As a base Kassel Hut ( also Hochgallhütte, 2,276 m) can be used. A third possibility is rising from the rear of the Defereggental Seebachalm. The path leads through the Seebach in the plates and the Fleischbachkees to Roßhornscharte.

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