Krottenspitze

Krottenspitze

The Krottenspitze (above the cairn) from the top of the Kleine Höfats
Highest point
Elevation 2,551 m (8,369 ft)
Prominence 83 m Wind gap to the Öfnerspitze Öfnerspitze
Isolation 0.4 km Öfnerspitze
Coordinates 47°19′11″N 10°20′41″E / 47.31972°N 10.34472°E / 47.31972; 10.34472Coordinates: 47°19′11″N 10°20′41″E / 47.31972°N 10.34472°E / 47.31972; 10.34472
Geography
Krottenspitze

Bavaria, Germany / Tyrol, Austria

Parent range Hornbach chain, Allgäu Alps
Geology
Mountain type Main Dolomite
Climbing
First ascent during survey work

The Krottenspitze (2,551m) is a mountain in the Allgäu Alps. It is one of the few rocky summits of the main ridge that is visible from Oberstdorf.

Location and area

The Krottenspitze is joined to the Öfnerspitze by a flat saddle. From the summit the jagged arête of the Krottenspitzengrat runs away to the west-northwest. The most striking pinnacle along this ridge is called the Krummer Turm ("Crooked Tower"). The steep north arête forms the continuation of the main ridge to the Kreuzeck. To the northwest below the Krottenspitze and the Krottenspitzengrat lies the cirque of Märzle, through which runs the path from the Kemptner Hut to the Prinz Luitpold Haus. Due to its exposed north-facing location, this cirque is often filled with old snow until the height of summer.

First ascent

The first ascent of the Krottenspitze probably took place during survey work in the year 1854. That same year Dr. Gümbel also conquered the mountain.[1]

Ascent

There are no marked routes to the Krottenspitze. The easiest approach branches off the path to the Muttlerkopf and is marked in places with cairns, but is hard to find. It requires sure-footedness and experience of navigation in trackless terrain.

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Sources

References

  1. Ernst Zettler, Heinz Groth: Alpenvereinsführer - Allgäuer Alpen. 12., completely new edition. Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munich 1985, ISBN 3-7633-1111-4 (p. 234, 237).

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