Zettenkaiser

Zettenkaiser

The Zettenkaiser from the NE
Highest point
Elevation 1,968 m (AA) (6,457 ft)
Prominence 76 m col with the Scheffauer
Isolation 0.19 km Scheffauer
Coordinates 47°33′25″N 12°14′08″E / 47.556993°N 12.235664°E / 47.556993; 12.235664Coordinates: 47°33′25″N 12°14′08″E / 47.556993°N 12.235664°E / 47.556993; 12.235664
Geography
Zettenkaiser

Tyrol, Austria

State/Province AT-7
Parent range Kaiser Mountains
Climbing
Normal route KufsteinKaindl Hut – Großer and Kleiner Friedhof – Zettenkaiser
The Zettenkaiser (centre rear) of the right hand mountain chain. View from Vomp

The Zettenkaiser is a 1,968 m high mountain with a summit cross in the Kaiser Mountains (Kaisergebirge) in the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria. It rises to the west of the almost 150-metre-higher Scheffauer, from which it is separated by a col. It is one of the more rarely visited summits in the Kaiser. There are great views south to the main chain of the Alps, north to the Zahmer Kaiser and west into the Inn Valley; to the east at the foot of the summit is the rock needle known as the Kaindlnadel and then the mighty Scheffauer.

Routes

The waymarked normal route starts by the privately run Kaindl Hut (1,293m), runs via the Großer and Kleiner Friedhof (two cirques), up a 3 to 4-metre-high rock step (grade I/II) and gullies in mountain pine terrain in order to reach the western arête at about 1,700 metres. The arête is not particularly difficult (grade I), but is exposed in places however and requires a head for heights and sure-footedness. There is no protection and the waymarks have faded in places (as at 2013); if one leaves the route the ascent becomes markedly more difficult.

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