Totenkirchl

The Totenkirchl is a 2,190 m high mountain in the Wilder Kaiser mountain east of Kufstein in Tyrol in the Northern Limestone Alps.

The mountain is one of the most famous climbing mountains of the Northern Limestone Alps with over fifty climbing routes from the difficulty III UIAA scale, the only, the increasing patina has downgraded the difficulty level II to III. First climbers were after two aborted attempts Babenstuber Karl Gottfried Merzbacher and the mountain guide Michael Soyer ( called stone Ackerer ) was carried out on 16 June 1881. In 1893, the 25th ascent. The west wall was first climbed by Dülfer and Redwitz in 1913. It is particularly because of its numerous fireplaces, such as the named after Hans Dulfer Dulfer fireplace, known and loved as a climbing mountain. Starting point for tours to the Totenkirchl is the Stripsenjochhaus of the Austrian Alpine Club (PES).

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