Rosenjoch
The Rosenjoch is a mountain, 2,796 m (AA), and the highest point of the Voldertal and Arztal in the western Tux Alps. The top which bears a summit cross lies on the Inn Valley Mountain Trail (Inntaler Höhenweg) between the Glungezer Hut and Lizumer Hut in the Wattentaler Lizum and is thus frequently climbed in summer. The Rosenjoch may also be reached from the Voldertal Hut.
Rosenjoch | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,796 m (AA) (9,173 ft) |
Prominence | 466 m ↓ Mölsjoch |
Isolation | 7.2 km → Lizumer Sonnenspitze |
Coordinates | 47°10′48″N 11°32′36″E |
Geography | |
Parent range | Tux Alps |
Geology | |
Age of rock | Palaeozoic |
Type of rock | Metamorphic rocks of the Innsbruck quartz-phyllite complex |
In late winter and early spring the Rosenjoch is popular with skiers. Nevertheless, its ascent requires safe conditions.
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