Polinik

Moeilijkheidsgraad: gemiddeld
  • 12.8 km
    Afstand
  • 3.3 h
    Duur
  • 1220 hm
    Laagste punt
  • 2332 hm
    Hoogste punt
  • 1081 hm
  • 1159 hm
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Polinik

From the Plöckenhaus into Angerbachtal and then on flat forest paths up to the Spielbodenalm. Finally steep and alpine to the summit. Demanding tour, which especially in the upper part offers wonderful slopes.
Suggestie
Beware of southern congestion. In such cases, the polinik can quickly get into dense clouds.
Uitrusting
avalanche transceiver, probe, avalanche shovel, crampons
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Routebeschrijving

From the Plöckenhaus, take the road westwards into the Angerbach valley to the Grünsee lake following the "Polinik" signs. After the lake, the Frostweg leads to the sunny side, where the trail also branches off up to the Untere Spielbodenalm. If the snow conditions are suitable, you can ascend via this to the alpine pasture at 1621m. If there is little snow, there is the possibility of a lengthy ascent via the forest path in several, sometimes wide hairpin bends. Just east of the Untere Spielbodenalm the forest path meets the marked summer path. Again following the signpost Polinik, the trail climbs up through the forest for a short time, where the ski tourer finally reaches open terrain at about 1700m above sea level. Soon you reach the Oberen Spielboden Alm (1821m) and from there you cross over a steep slope into a wide basin. Keeping to the left (western) side of the valley, the ski tourer climbs higher over steep slopes. Depending on the snow conditions, you either head directly over the south-east flank towards the summit or first head for Spielbodentörl and from there over steep slopes to the highest point. To reach the summit cross, the summiter has to descend a few meters on foot to the north over the ridge.

Locatie en hoe vind je ons

De Nassfelder-Pressegger See vakantie regio is gelegen in de de provintie Karinthie, direct aan de Italiaanse grens.

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