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The Napfspitze (3,144 m s.l.m., also called the Dreiecketer, Italian: Cima Cadini), is a peak on the main chain of the Zillertal Alps and on the border between the Austrian federal state of Tyrol and the Italian province of South Tyrol.

Napfspitze
The Napfspitze from the Obersteiner Holm to the southwest
Highest point
Elevation3,144 m s.l.m. (10,315 ft)
Prominence3,144-2,557 m Hundskehljoch
Isolation4.2 km Rauchkofel
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates47°03′35″N 12°02′23″E
Geography
Napfspitze
Tyrol, Austria und South Tyrol, Italy
Parent rangeZillertal Alps
Climbing
First ascent1880 by R. Seyerlein and St. Kirchner
Normal routefrom the Zillergrund to the north through the Sundergrund bottom, then from the west to the summit (UIAA grade I).

Geography


The Napfspitze lies north of St. Peter in the Tauferer Ahrntal valley and south of the Zillergrund bottom. The long ridge of Riblerkamm branches from the main chain of the Zillertal Alps at the Napfspitze heading in a northerly direction. Along the ridge are two more peaks that exceed 3,000 metres in height: an unnamed 3,103-metre-summit and, further south, the Hohe Warte at 3,095 metres. On the northeastern side of the Napfspitze lies a small glacier, the Grießbachjochkees.


First ascent


The mountain was first climbed by R. Seyerlein and St. Kirchner in the year 1880; they reached the summit via the southern arête.[1]


Ascent options


The normal route runs from the Zillergrund to the north of the Napfspitze, beginning from the inn on the water meadows. Initially, it heads south towards Mitterjoch through the Sundergrund bottom. It then forks off this road at the upper level beneath the col called the Oberlangleben. It then continues, trackless and unmarked, over extensive, boulder-strewn mountainside to the summit area. There, the route makes its way up gullies to the summit block and continues up climb steep, heavily-fissured rocks to the summit itself (UIAA scale I). Five to seven hours are needed for this long climb.

Alternatively, the Napfspitze can be scaled from the St. Peter im Ahrntal to the south. One option is the long south ridge (UIAA grade II). Another variant is the waymarked trail to the lake of Grießbachsee, which then climbs tracklessly from there to the Grießbachjöchl col and finally crosses the east ridge to the summit (UIAA scale I).


References


  1. Goedecke (2004), p.156.

Literature and maps





На других языках


[de] Napfspitze (Zillertaler Hauptkamm)

Die Napfspitze (auch Dreiecketer,[3] ital. Cima Cadini) ist ein 3144 m ü. A.[4] hoher Berg im Zillertaler Hauptkamm und liegt an der Grenze zwischen dem österreichischen Bundesland Tirol sowie der italienischen Provinz Südtirol. Sie wird noch weit seltener bestiegen als die beiden etwas höheren, bekannteren Nachbargipfel im Hauptkamm, die Wollbachspitze (3209 m) im Westen und der Rauchkofel (3251 m) im Osten.[5] Die Scharten zu diesen höheren Nachbarn sind relativ tief eingeschnitten, so dass die Napfspitze mit knapp 600 Metern Schartenhöhe ein sehr selbstständiger Gipfel ist.[1]
- [en] Napfspitze (Ahrntal)



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