Hochvogel | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,592 m (AA) (8,504 ft) |
Prominence | 572 m ↓ Hornbachjoch → Großer Krottenkopf |
Isolation | 5.4 km → Urbeleskarspitze |
Coordinates | 47°22′52″N 10°26′14″E / 47.38111°N 10.43722°E |
Geography | |
Parent range | Hochvogel- and Rosszahn Group, Allgäu Alps |
Geology | |
Rock age | Triassic |
Mountain type(s) | Main dolomite[1] Felsgipfel |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1832 by Trobitius |
Normal route | Bad Hindelang – Prinz Luitpold Haus – Hochvogel |
The Hochvogel is a 2,592-metre-high (8,504 ft) mountain in the Allgäu Alps. The national border between Germany and Austria runs over the summit. Although only the thirteenth highest summit in the Allgäu Alps, the Hochvogel dominates other parts of Allgäu Alps and the other ranges in the immediate neighbourhood. This is due to the fact that the majority of the higher peaks are concentrated in the central and western part of the Allgäu Alps. The Hochvogel stands on its own in the eastern part of the mountain group; the nearest neighbouring summits are 200 to 300 metres lower. Experienced climbers can ascend the summit on two marked routes.