Kellerspitzen

Kellerspitzen
The Hohe Warte (l) and the Kellerspitzen (r) seen from the south
Highest point
Elevation2,774 m (AA) (9,101 ft)
Prominence2,774-2,522 m ↓ Kellerscharte
Isolation1.4 km → Hohe Warte
Geography
Parent rangeCarnic Alps
Climbing
First ascent13 July 1878 by J. Hocke and Adam Riebler,
Normal routeFrom the east via the Kollinkofel

The twin peaks of the Kellerspitzen (Italian: Creta delle Chianevate) form the second highest mountain (2,774 m (AA)) in the Carnic Alps, a mountain range in the Southern Limestone Alps within both Austria and Italy. The two summits rise in the middle of the east-west oriented Kellerwandgrat, an arête that forms the main chain of the Carnic Alps here. The border between the Austrian state of Carinthia and the Italian Province of Udine runs along this ridge. The West Top (Westgipfel), also called the Grohmannspitze, is 2,718 m; the East or Main Top (Ostgipfel or Hauptgipfel) is 2,774 m. The mountain offers a wide panoramic view in all directions which, along with its numerous climbing routes, makes it a popular destination for mountaineers.