Wiedemer Kopf

Wiedemer head (mountain on the left side ) of the Northeast. Other peaks (from left to right): the viergipflige Höfats in the background, Schneck with its east wall, the three peaks of the red head on the right edge.

The Wiedemer head is a 2,166 m high mountain in the Allgäu Alps. It is the northern corner of the towing from the cross head to the north ridge. The Wiedemer head falls by his strange stratification (on the picture clearly visible ) on. On the northeastern foot of Wiedemer head is the Prinz-Luitpold -Haus. The trail from the Edmund- Probst- house for Prinz-Luitpold -Haus bypasses the Wiedemer head to the west and north side.

On the Wiedemer head performs a partially trusted path that requires sure-footedness. On the north and west walls there are some serious climbing routes.

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