The Bolsterlanger Horn is a grass mountain in the Allgäu Alps in Bavaria. Because its 1,586-metre-high summit rises above Bolsterlang, it is the local mountain (Hausberg) of this village. The Bolsterlanger Horn is part of the Hörner Group and its southernmost peak. The topographic prominence of the Bolsterlanger Horn is at least 46 metres,[1] its isolation is 600 metres, the Weiherkopf being the reference summit.[2]
Bolsterlanger Horn | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,586.2 m above sea level (NN) (5,204 ft) |
Prominence | 46 m ↓ Col between it and the Weiherkopf |
Isolation | 0.6 km → Weiherkopf |
Coordinates | 47°27′34″N 10°12′30″E / 47.45944°N 10.20833°E |
Geography | |
Parent range | Prealps west of the Iller, Allgäu Alps |
Geology | |
Mountain type | grass mountain |
Type of rock | flysch |
Climbing | |
First ascent | by locals |
Ascent
editThe normal route runs from the top station of the Hörnerbahn along a forest path and only takes about a 10-minute walk to the top.
Features
editIn 2009 the path to the summit from the Hörnerbahn was made into a "reflection" walk.
Summit cross
editAt the top is a summit cross with mirrors which light up in the sunshine.
References and footnotes
edit- ^ The exact value is unknown; the given value is a minimum (- it could be around 19 m more). It was estimated from the spacing of the 20 m contour lines on the 1:25,000 scale map of the area.
- ^ Bavarian Survey Department: BayernViewer 2.0 Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 26 May 2011.