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Gleirscher Rosskogel

Gleirscher Rosskogel
GleirscherRosskogelFromSE.jpg
The Gleirscher Rosskogel seen from the shoulder of the southeast arête along which the normal route runs.
Highest point
Elevation 2,994 m (AA) (9,823 ft)
Prominence 48 m
Isolation 0.4 km → Zwieselbacher Rosskogel
Coordinates 47°09′25″N 11°02′58″E / 47.15694°N 11.04944°E / 47.15694; 11.04944Coordinates: 47°09′25″N 11°02′58″E / 47.15694°N 11.04944°E / 47.15694; 11.04944
Geography
Gleirscher Rosskogel is located in Austria
Gleirscher Rosskogel
Gleirscher Rosskogel
Parent range Stubai Alps
Climbing
Normal route From the Schweinfurter Hut or the New Pforzheim Hut via the Gleirschrjöchl col and southern arête.

The Gleirscher Rosskogel (2,994 m (AA)) is a mountain in the northern Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is not particularly independent, because about 750 metres to the north rises the higher summit of the Zwieselbacher Rosskogel (3,081 m). Formerly the 3,008 spot height on the arête between the two peaks was named as the Gleirscher Rosskogel, and this is still the case on many maps; in which case the present Gleirscher Rosskogel would then be called the Gleirscher Rosskopf. At the top is a small metal summit cross with a plaque inscribed with the present name of the peak and an elevation of 2,950 m.

The Gleirscher Rosskogel is situated on the crest between the Zwieselbach valley (Zwieselbachtal) to the west as the Gleirsch valley (Gleirschtal) to the east. The former is a side valley of the Horlach valley (Horlachtal) which opens into the Ötztal below Niederthai. The Gleirsch is a side valley of the Sellrain. The lowest point of the north-south ridge between the Zwieselbacher and Gleirscher Rosskogel is at a height of 2,946 m. Southeast of the summit is the col of Gleischrjöchl (2,750 m), which separates the Gleirscher Rosskogel from the Schartkopf (2,831 m), also called the Samerschlag, and the Zwieselbacher Grießkogel (3,066 m).

The easiest ascent option is via the col of Gleischrjöchl southeast of the summit. This may be reached either from the Schweinfurter Hut to the west or the New Pforzheim Hut to the east. From the col the route runs northwest over a flat arête shoulder to the top. From the Pforzheim Hut it takes about 2½ hours to the top, from the Schweinfurter Hut it is just under 2¾ hours. The whole route from both huts is waymarked.


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