Seekarköpfe

Seekarköpfe from the south, from the Nauderer Hennesiglspitze

The Seekarköpfe are three adjacent peaks in the Nauderer mountains, part of the Oetztal Alps in Tyrol. These jagged rocks sticking up in the Nauderer Hennesiglspitze branching off from the main Alpine ridge to the north ridge, initially the South ( 3059 m above sea level. A. ), the Middle ( 3063 m above sea level. A. ), and finally the Northern Seekarkopf ( 3003 m above sea level. A. ). The Middle Seekarkopf is also the highest elevation of the Nauderer mountains.

The easiest climb to the Southern Seekarkopf leads to a marked path from the Hohenzollern house through the interior Radurschltal to Seekarjoch, the dip between Nauderer Hennesiglspitze and Seekarköpfen. From there you reach the top without displacement in about 20 minutes, with the increase of light climbing difficulties I. difficulty has. Exceeding all summit is III.

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