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Monte Cavallino (Italian) or Große Kinigat (German) is, after Monte Coglians/Hohe Warte and Peralba/Hochweißstein the third-highest mountain in the Carnic Alps. It has twin summits, the lower one, Königswand (2686), being 250 m to the southeast of the higher summit. Following the main ridge to the west are, after a 2515 m pass, the Kleine Kinigat/Monte Cavallatto (2674 m) and Pfannspitze/Cima Vanscuro (2678 m).[1]

Monte Cavallino
Große Kinigat
The Königswand of Monte Cavallino/Große Kinigat seen from the southeast over the de:Filmoor-Standschützenhütte
Highest point
Elevation2,689 m (8,822 ft)
Isolation10.8 km (6.7 mi) 
Coordinates46°40′32″N 12°31′27″E
Geography
Monte Cavallino
Italy/Austria border
LocationLienz District, Tyrol, Austria
Province of Belluno, Italy
Parent rangeCarnic Alps
Climbing
First ascent21 July 1898 by Anton Victorin and Peter Tassenbacher

The normal route is a 2.5 hour hike from the Obstanser-See-Hütte, crossing over to the Italian site and over the south face. The first recorded ascent was very late for an alpine summit (1898) and was made via the (south)east ridge of the Königswand (UIAA scale II-III). The 500 m high northeast face offers rock climbs up to UIAA scale VI+.[1]

The area around Kinigat and nearby Rosskopf, north of Pfannspitze, was placed for sale in 2011. The Austrian government suspended the sale in June after widespread criticism from the general public. The government had hoped to raise up to 121,000 euros from the sale.[2]


References


  1. Peter Holl, Karnischer Hauptkamm Alpenvereinsführer, Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munich, 1988, pp. 128-141
  2. "Austria in twin peak climb-down". BBC News. June 14, 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-14.

На других языках


[de] Große Kinigat

Die[1][2] Große Kinigat (ital. Monte Cavallino) ist, nach der Hohen Warte, den Kellerspitzen und dem Hochweißstein, mit 2689 m ü. A. der vierthöchste Berg des Karnischen Hauptkamms und liegt an der Grenze zwischen Osttirol und der italienischen Provinz Belluno.
- [en] Monte Cavallino

[fr] Grand Kinigat

Le Grand Kinigat, en allemand Große Kinigat, en italien Monte Cavallino, est une montagne située à la frontière entre l'Autriche et l'Italie, dans les Alpes carniques. Elle culmine à 2 689 mètres d'altitude et a été gravie pour la première fois en 1898 par A. Victorin et P. Egger.

[it] Monte Cavallino

Il monte Cavallino (2.689 m s.l.m. - Große Kinigat in tedesco) è una montagna delle Alpi Carniche. Si trova nella catena carnica principale lungo il confine tra l'Italia (Comelico in Provincia di Belluno) e l'Austria (Tirolo).



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