Hohe Dock

Hohe Dock
Hohe Dock from the Großglockner High Alpine Road
Highest point
Elevation3348 m AA
Coordinates47°07′51″N 12°44′27″E / 47.13083°N 12.74083°E / 47.13083; 12.74083
Geography
Hohe Dock is located in Austria
Hohe Dock
Hohe Dock
Austria
LocationSalzburg, Austria
Parent rangeGlockner Group / High Tauern
Climbing
First ascentc. 1842 - 1845 G. Mayer (Badhans) during a hunt[1]

The Hohe Dock lies in the Austrian federal state of Salzburg and, at 3,348 metres, is one of the highest peaks in the Glockner Group. The mountain, with its striking trapezoidal shape, dominates the orographically left-hand side of the valley of the Fuscher Ache and the panorama above the northern ramp of the Großglockner High Alpine Road.

Its secondary peak, the southeastern summit, reaches a height of 3,268 m above sea level (AA).

Climbing route

The start point is the head of the valley at Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße (Ferleiten). The summit is ascended via the Schwarzenberg Hut (2,267 m) along a signed, high alpine path.

References

  1. ^ Willi End, Hubert Peterka: Alpenvereinsführer Glockner- und Granatspitzgruppe, Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, München 1990. ISBN 3-7633-1258-7 [1]

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