Hochgolling Explained

Hochgolling
Elevation M:2862
Prominence M:1124
Prominence Ref:[1] [2]
Location:Steiermark and Salzburg, Austria
Range:Lower Tauern
Map:Alps
Label Position:left
Coordinates:47.2667°N 13.7617°W
First Ascent:August the 8th 1791, by an unknown alpinist of Tamsweg[3]

The Hochgolling (2,862 m) is a mountain of the Eastern Alps, located on the border of Steiermark and Salzburg, Austria, near the ski resort of Schladming. It is the highest peak of the Lower Tauern range.

A hiking rather than a climbing peak, the mountain is relatively low by alpine standards, but still towers over all of its neighbours. Its northern face is a 1,200 m high wall, while its other slopes are more gentle. A long ridge slopes south from the summit, dividing the Göriach Valley from the Lessach Valley.

Due to Hochgolling's topographic isolation the views from its summit are panoramic, stretching from the glaciated peaks of the vast High Tauern in the west to the lower Gurktal Alps to the east, and including the Julian Alps, Kamnik Alps and Karawanks to the south.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Hochgolling, Austria, on www.peakbagger.com (access: May 2012)
  2. [Key col]
  3. Peter Holl: Alpenvereinsführer Niedere Tauern, Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, München 1983.
  4. Web site: Hochgolling - summitpost. summitpost.org. 19 February 2016.