Schober group explained

Schober group
Country:Austria
Subdivision1 Type:States
Parent:Hohe Tauern
Highest:Petzeck
Elevation M:3283
Coordinates:46.9483°N 12.8042°W

The Schober group (German: Schobergruppe) is a sub-range of the Hohe Tauern mountains in the Central Eastern Alps, on the border between the Austrian states of Tyrol (East Tyrol) and Carinthia. Most of the range is located inside Hohe Tauern national park. It is named after Mt. Hochschober,, though its highest peak is Mt. Petzeck at .

Geography

The range comprises central parts of the Hohe Tauern south of the neighbouring Glockner Group and the Alpine divide. In the south it stretches down to the East Tyrolean capital Lienz and the Drava Valley. In the east, the Grossglockner High Alpine Road leads up to Hochtor Pass via Großkirchheim.

Neighbouring ranges

The Schober group is bordered by the following other ranges in the Alps:

Peaks

All the named three-thousanders in the Schober group:[1]

  • Kruckelkopf
  • Kristallkopf
  • Klammerköpfe max.
  • Großer Friedrichskopf
      • Hoher Perschitzkopf Böses Weibl Kleinschober
    • Northern Talleitenspitze Karlkamp
    • Southern Talleitenspitze Hoher Seekamp
  • Georgskopf
  • Ruiskopf
  • Hohes Beil
  • Kögele
  • Brentenköpfe max.
  • Tschadinhorn

Alpine huts

Accident

On 8 September 2016 shortly after takeoff on the return leg of a supply flight to the Elberfelder Hut, a helicopter crashed, and the pilot, Hannes Arch, was killed. The hut manager, who had spontaneously decided to accompany Arch, was injured but was able to be rescued.[2]

Maps

Literature

Notes and References

  1. ÖK50 www.austrianmap.at
  2. http://kaernten.orf.at/news/stories/2795622/ Hannes Arch: Suche nach Absturzursache.