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For a better orientation please open the panorama map of the hiking area Schneeberg (PDF - 563 KB) |
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Kleiner Schwarzsee - Schwarzseescharte - Schwarzseespitze: From Schneeberg (F), first, on a broad path (flat passage) without gradient into the valley to the stream, then on a narrow path with few gradients up to behind the lime furnaces and finally steeply over several hairpin bends up to the Kleinen Schwarzsee (K). The way to the Schwarzseescharte (L) leads through some stony corries and is partly interrupted crossing the ridge. To continue the way leading further to the Schwarzseespitze (M) the ability to climb a ridge is needed (very much interrupted), the steep slag-heap is not a pleasure to walk on as the boulders move constantly. As a way back from the lake the way passing the Kaindl Gallery (J) on the trass of the former water channel and then through the mining terrain is recommended. The destinations K and L on the way are rewarding final destinations also. Time to walk up (down): FK 55 (40) min., KL 45 (35) min., LM 60 (50) min. FJK80 (70) min. |
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photo album: Kleiner Schwarzsee - Schwarzseescharte - Schwarzseespitze |
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Following summits should only be used used by mountain climbers with experience: Schneeberger Weissen and Moarer Weissen (no trail, climbing on the brittle ridge, steep and interrupted, rock fall); Gürtelspitz (no trail, very much interrupted on the ridge, further north-western easier to walk; steep boulders, boulders climbing); Botzer (no trail, steep boulders or climbing on the brittle rock). |
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photo album: Schneeberger Weißen |
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