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| Page Type: Route Location: Hohe Tauern / Schober Group, Austria, Europe Lat/Lon: 46.94480°N / 12.69760°E Route Type: Mountaineering, Mixed Season: Summer, Fall Time Required: Most of a day Difficulty: Medium difficult walk-up
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| Page By: Vid Pogachnik Created/Edited: Oct 6, 2002 / Mar 26, 2006 Object ID: 157078 Hits: 794  Loading... Page Score: 86.18% - 1 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
ApproachThe route begins either at Hochschober Huette (2322m) or at Lienzer Huette (1974 m).
From Hochschober Huette you proceed the main valley towards the North-East. In half an hour you reach Westliches Leibnitztoerl (2573 m) and a beautiful Gartlsee (lake) beyond it. From there it's only a few minutes to Oestliches Leibnitztoerl (2591 m), where the path from Lienzer Huette joins.
From Lienzer Huette you ascend moderately by Debanttal (direction NW). After half an hour you reach the crossing. You proceed by the left path (towards the West) and ascend through a broad valley to Oestliches Leibnitztoerl (2591 m), where the path from Hochschober Huette joins (2 hours).
Route DescriptionFrom Oestliches Leibnitztoerl (2591 m) you proceed by a marked path towards the North. This is the joint approach for Schobertoerl (2905 m) and for our SE approach. After gaining approximately 100 m of altitude the path branches. The South-East approach turns left (direction West) and ascends over screes in a broad valley, where snow rests lie. A snow tongue usually ends in a crumbly ravine and our marked path proceeds through it more and more steeply. On the upper part the slope is usually again covered by snow, so if we have an ice-pick and crampons, we can ascend directly up, otherwise the path turns to the left and reaches the South-East ridge of Hochschober, which is usually free of snow. Following the ridge you then scramble to the top. From Oestliches Leibnitztoerl 2 hours.
For a descent the same route is possible, but of course it is much more awarding to use one of other routes, for example the Staniska Scharte route. In my opinion the reverse combination is much more beautiful.
Essential GearIn summer or autumn you will not necessarily need ice-pick and crampons, but it is useful to have them anyway. When slopes are icy or covered by snow a complete equipment is necessary.
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