Skitour Lodron

Westendorf / Kitzbühel Alps
Route length: 6.8 km
Duration: 3:30 h

Ski tour  classic in the Windautal!

Tour information

  • Length: 6.8 km
  • Duration: 3:30 h
  • Elevation uphill:1,130 hm
  • Elevation downhill:0 hm
Highest point1,925 m

Starting point

GH Jägerhäusl - Windautal

Finishing point

Sumit Lodron
  • Fitness level 4 / 6
  • Technique 3 / 6

Best time of year

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Equipment

Alpine winter equipment
When off-piste, please always carry the recommended emergency equipment with you – the following items per person:
1. Avalanche transceiver (LVS device) – switched on and worn on the body under the top layer of clothing
2. Avalanche probe (in your rucksack)
3. Avalanche shovel (in your rucksack)
Additionally recommended: mobile phone, navigation equipment, first aid kit, bivouac sack and possibly an airbag rucksack, additional thermal protection.

Source: Kitzbüheler Alpen Management GmbH

Description

The ascent begins at the car park after the Jägerhäusl Inn.  We turn right at the fire station remaining on the cleared forest path uphill.  At a large snow-covered meadow we leave this forest path and continue straight ahead in a north-westerly direction, following the ascending winding path to the Scharlingtal Alpine pastures.  At the small mountain chapel we continue up to the edge of the forest where we make our way up the relatively steep but short forest area.  At this point we arrive at the “Äußeren Hartkaseralm’s” large mountain pastures and remain slightly to the south-west of the farm buildings.  Another winding path takes us uphill to the Hartkaserjoch (1,639m).  (This route is identical to the Summer route). At the mountaintop we stay southerly, passing through a sparse forest and immediately come to the wide Lodron ridge.  The magnificent summit cross awaits us and we are rewarded with a fantastic panoramic view!
Descent: the safest route is to return along the same route.
 
 

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