| From Klagenfurter Huette Over Belscica Route |
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| From Klagenfurter Huette Over Belscica   | 
| Page Type: Route Location: Karavanke (Karawanken), Austria/Slovenia, Europe Lat/Lon: 46.43420°N / 14.17910°E Route Type: Hiking, Mountaineering, Skiing Season: Spring, Summer, Fall Time Required: Most of a day Difficulty: Walk-up
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| Page By: Vid Pogachnik Created/Edited: Aug 8, 2005 / Mar 3, 2006 Object ID: 166152 Hits: 803  Loading... Page Score: 86.18% - 1 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
Rating the Route (by Hiking Standards)0. General: From 960m to 2236m. Easy to medium hard path, good marked. Some more effort needed only on soft screes below the saddle between Mali and Veliki Stol. Exposition north and east. Gear: good shoes, sticks. This route is much used for a descent to north and for less experienced mountaineers, who want to ascend Stol from the north.
1. Effort: 1300m, 4h.
2. Power: 1 - no difficulties, only walk-up.
3. Psyche: 1 - no difficulties (in winter, if icy, some slopes could be steep.
4. Orientation: 1 - no difficulties.
ApproachThe ascent starts in Medji dol / Baerental. See the main page how to get there. From the end parking place you continue by the broad path to Celovska koca / Klagenfurter Huette, 1663m. 2h.
The hut can be reached by a marked path also from Poden/Bodental. 2h, a few secured passages over steep rocks.
Route DescriptionFrom the hut you clearly see the broad Belscica notch, 1840m. You overcome less than 200m of screes by a good marked path in less than 30min.
On the other side of the notch the path continues comfortably over grassy slopes, cuts a rocky terrain with a short (protected) passage and continues over the screes above V Koznah basin. Then the path descends down in the basin, crosses it and starts ascending over the screes, falling down from the saddle between Mali Stol and Veliki Stol.
Reaching the saddle, we have only a few more minutes to the summit - on the right side or to Presernova koca (hut) on the left side.
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