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The Großer Priel (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʀoːsɐ pʀiːl]) is, at 2,515 metres above the Adriatic (8,251 ft), the highest mountain of the Totes Gebirge range, located in the Traunviertel region of Upper Austria.[2] It ranks among the ultra prominent peaks of the Alps. Part of the Northern Limestone Alps, its steep Dachstein cliffs form the northeastern rim of a large karst plateau and are visible from afar across the Alpine Foreland.

Großer Priel massif, seen from Linz
Großer Priel massif, seen from Linz
Großer Priel
Großer Priel face, view from Hinterstoder
Highest point
Elevation2,515 m (8,251 ft)[1]
Prominence1,703 m (5,587 ft)[1]
Ranked 25th in the Alps
Isolation41 km (25 mi) 
ListingUltra
Coordinates47°43′01″N 14°03′48″E[1]
Geography
Großer Priel
Location in the Alps
LocationGmunden District, Upper Austria
Austria
Parent rangeTotes Gebirge
Northern Limestone Alps

First mentioned as Pruell in a 1584 deed, it was denoted as mons altissimus totius provintzia in the 1667 map of Upper Austria by geographer Georg Matthäus Vischer. The prominent peak was also mentioned in the travelogues of Archduke John of Austria in 1810; a first touristic ascent is documented in 1817, followed by the climb of Archduke Louis of Austria in 1819. A summit cross was erected in 1870, at the time when the Totes Gebirge range was gradually opened to mountaineers by the Austrian Tourist Club.

Today, the most common routes of ascent are from Hinterstoder via the Prielschutzhaus, an alpine hut managed by the Austrian Alpine Club, on the south side of the mountain, and from the Alm valley via Welser Hütte on the north side. There are also a number of paths leading from the Großer Priel summit to the rest of the Totes Gebirge plateau.


See also



References


  1. "Europe Ultra-Prominences". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2012-11-01.
  2. "Großer Priel, Austria". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2012-11-01.



На других языках


[de] Großer Priel

Der Große Priel (auch Hoher Priel, Größtenberg) ist mit einer Höhe von 2515 m ü. A.[1] der höchste Berg des Toten Gebirges im oberösterreichischen Traunviertel und zählt zu den 25 prominentesten Bergen der Alpen. Er bildet den nordöstlichen Eckpfeiler des großen Karstplateaus des Toten Gebirges und fällt allseits in steilen Wänden aus Dachsteinkalk ab. Durch seine weit vorgeschobene Lage am Nordrand der Alpen nimmt der Große Priel eine beherrschende Stellung über dem Alpenvorland ein.
- [en] Großer Priel

[fr] Grosser Priel

Le Grosser Priel est un sommet des Alpes, à 2 515 m d'altitude, point culminant du massif mort, en Autriche (Haute-Autriche).

[it] Großer Priel

Il Großer Priel (2.515 m s.l.m.) è la montagna più alta dei Monti Totes nelle Alpi del Salzkammergut e dell'Alta Austria. Si trova in Alta Austria tra il Distretto di Gmunden ed il Distretto di Kirchdorf an der Krems.



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