| Staller Sattel - Staller Alm Route |
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| Staller Sattel - Staller Alm   | 
| Page Type: Route Location: Alto Adige / South Tyrol, Italy, Europe Lat/Lon: 46.86000°N / 12.18000°E Route Type: Hike (a little scrambling on top) Time Required: Half a day Difficulty: Walk-Up
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| Page By: Gangolf Haub Created/Edited: Jan 26, 2005 / Jul 9, 2006 Object ID: 163688 Hits: 693  Loading... Page Score: 79.45% - 1 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
ApproachThe trailhead at Stallersattel can be reached from either Antholz / Anterselva Valley in the south or Derfereggen Valley in the north. See the Getting There Info on the main page for the itineraries by car.
Route Description
General data
- Start altitude: 2052m
- Summit altitude: 2818m
- Prevailing exposition: W
- Type: 3 - 4h over paths
- Protection: marked
Effort: 800m of altitude gain, 6km distance to the summit.
Power: 1 - no difficulties
Psyche: 1 - easy
The most popular route onto Rote Wand starts at Stallersattel the road pass which connects the Italian Antholz / Anterselva Valley with the Austrian Derfereggen Valley. It leads south ast first on the eastern bank of the Ackerstall Creek. It crosses the creek twice before turning right (west) onto the Staller Alm pasture.
After a while the ascent trail leaves the vicinity of the creek (if you went on, you would reach the Regelscharte Pass which would lead you down into the neighbouring Gsies / Casies Valley). The route now heads directly for the summit reaching the base of the summit block on its southern side. The remainder of the ascent is a steep scramble along grassy slopes onto the relatively narrow summit area.
Essential GearHiking gear is sufficient.
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