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The Gimpel is a peak in the Tannheim Mountains, a sub-range of the Allgäu Alps. It is 2,173 m high. The name is derived from the Gimpelalpe alp in der "hollow" (Mulde) (Celtic comba = English "coombe"). The Gimpel is made of Wetterstein limestone.

Gimpel
The Gimpel's south side up which the normal route runs
Highest point
Elevation2,173 m (AA) (7,129 ft)
Prominence166 m Nesselwängler Scharte
Isolation0.9 km Kellenspitze
Coordinates47°30′06″N 10°36′59″E
Geography
Gimpel
Tyrol, Austria
Parent rangeTannheim Mountains, Allgäu Alps
Climbing
Normal routeSouth Flank – East Arête (UIAA grade II)
Summit cross
Summit cross

Location


The arête of the Judenscharte links the Gimpel with the Rote Flüh; the Schäfer (2,060 m), also called the "Little Gimpel" (kleiner Gimpel) with the Kellenspitze.


Alpinism


There are several climbing tours on the Gimpel, ranging from alpine, classic routes like the West Arête (first climbed by J. Bachschmid and E. Christa in 1896, UIAA grade III+) to the top-sport climb of Primavera (first ascended by Baldo Pazzaglia in 1992, UIAA grade IX−).

Even the normal route up the South Face and the East Arête is only possible by negotiating grade II sections.[1]

In 1990 Toni Freudig discovered a cave system in the South Face (the Gimpel Labyrinth).

In 1999 the Gimpel was one of the first mountains in the Allgäu, whose most popular routes were fitted with climbing bolts after a three people in a roped team from Oy/Mittelberg were killed on the neighbouring Rote Flüh when the rope broke causing the team to fall.


Huts



References


  1. Dieter Seibert: Alpine Club Guide alpin - Allgäuer Alpen und Ammergauer Alpen. 17th edn., Bergverlag Rother, Munich, 2008, ISBN 978-3-7633-1126-2, p. 242.

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На других языках


[de] Gimpel (Berg)

Der Gimpel ist ein Berg in den Tannheimer Bergen, einer Untergruppe der Allgäuer Alpen. Er ist 2173 m hoch. Der Name ist auf die Gimpelalpe in der „Mulde“ (Keltisch Comba) zurückzuführen. Der Gimpel besteht aus Wettersteinkalk.
- [en] Gimpel (mountain)

[fr] Gimpel (sommet)

Le Gimpel est un sommet des Alpes, à 2 173 m d'altitude, dans les Alpes d'Allgäu, et en particulier dans les montagnes de Tannheim, en Autriche (Land du Tyrol).



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