Petersköpfl

The north faces of the Petersköpfls of the Naunspitze

The Petersköpfl is a 1745 m above sea level. A. high peaks in the Kaiser mountains in Tyrol in Austria. The Petersköpfl lies in the area of Tame Emperor. In the east the Petersköpfl is connected by a ridge with the ones Kogel, in the west it is separated by a notch from the Naunspitze. To the south it falls into schrofig Kaisertal north with steep cliffs to Ebbs from. In the East, followed by a moderately sloping, overgrown mountain pines plateau that forms the main ridge of the Tame Emperor and extends to the top of the pyramid.

Rises

From the front Kaiserfeld hut the Petersköpfel is not difficult to achieve in an hour, as of the Hinterkaiserfeldenalm. The transition to the neighboring Naunspitze takes twenty minutes. From Petersköpfl a path leads across the plateau of the Tame Emperor on the pyramid tip. A small slab of rock in the western flank perform some short climbing Run. Through the north faces also drive longer alpine climbing routes.

  • Mountain in Europe
  • Mountain in Tyrol
  • Eintausender
  • Mountain in the Alps
  • Kaiser Mountains
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