Ritterkopf

Ritterkopf

The Ritterkopf from the southeast
Highest point
Elevation 3,006 m (AA) (9,862 ft)
Prominence 349 m Goldlacklscharte
Isolation 2.40 km Grieswies-Schwarzkogel
Coordinates 47°06′10″N 12°56′57″E / 47.10278°N 12.94917°E / 47.10278; 12.94917Coordinates: 47°06′10″N 12°56′57″E / 47.10278°N 12.94917°E / 47.10278; 12.94917
Geography
Ritterkopf

Salzburg, Austria

Parent range Goldberg Group/High Tauern
Climbing
Normal route east arête

The Ritterkopf is a prominent mountain in Rauris, about 3 km north of the main chain of the Tauern Alps in Austria, and separates the valleys of Krumltal and Hüttwinkltal. On the mountainsides there are the sites of mineral deposits (rock crystal, pyrite, actinolite), some of which are tourist attractions. In the Ritterkar cirque (east of the summit) gold was mined in the 16th century.

Ascent

Because there are no waymarked paths on the mountain, a good sense of direction and clear weather are necessary and sure-footedness is also required in the trackless terrain. In addition, there are no mountain huts on the Ritterkopf, so a day should be allowed in order to climb through a total of about 1,800 metres (i.e. 900 metres up and 900 metres down again).

Maps and guides

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