Pyramidenspitze

Pyramid tip from the Winkelkar

The pyramid tip is after the largely unknown, 2,002 meters high Middle Kesselschneid Although only the second highest peak in the Tame Emperor, but his most famous and most frequently climbed. To the south and west extends from the apex of the pyramid a karstified, latsch -covered plateau, which falls partly into schrofig Kaisertal and sends a long ridge with several peaks up to Kufstein. To the north is followed by a notch cut at the Jovenspitze. To the northwest tip of the pyramid falls schroffig steeply over the Eggersgrinn off to the northeast it breaks with rock crashes off into Winkelkar.

Routes

From the west, the top of the pyramid can be reached from the front Kaiserfeld hut over a long, but rewarding path, which passes Naunspitze ( 1,633 m), Petersköpfl ( 1,745 m) and ones mountain ( 1,924 m) and without difficulty 2.5 hours to the summit pyramid tip leads. More challenging are the northern route with a starting point in Durchholzen. Until Winkelkar this way is easy, from there another via ferrata (A / B) to the summit, walking a total of 3 hours for the ascent. In part, also with significant rockfall hazard expected. The fuses have been replaced and are currently in the best condition (September 2009 ); According stop at the hut the fuses (Jan 2013) are defective.

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