Cold Mountain (Slovenia)

Cold Mountain
(Mrzla gora)
Highest point
Elevation 2,203 m (7,228 ft)
Coordinates 46°22′38″N 14°34′47″E / 46.37722°N 14.57972°E / 46.37722; 14.57972Coordinates: 46°22′38″N 14°34′47″E / 46.37722°N 14.57972°E / 46.37722; 14.57972
Geography
Cold Mountain
Slovenia
Location Styria, Slovenija
Parent range Kamnik Alps
Cold Mountain (Mrzla gora)

Cold Mountain (Slovene: Mrzla gora)[1] is a 2,203-meter (7,228 ft) mountain in the Kamnik Alps. Cold Mountain rises over three valleys: the Logar Valley, the Matk Combe (Slovene: Matkov kot), and the Vellach Combe (German: Vellacher Kotschna, Slovene: Belska kočna). It is rarely visited because it is relatively difficult to ascend with many exposed areas. The border with Austria runs along the northern and western side, and until 1967 it was difficult to access because of political problems. Its first climbers had problems scaling it. In 1876, Robert von Lendenfeld and a guide named Matijevec from Luče reached the western peak and they descended, thinking they had reached the highest peak. In 1877, Karl Blodig (the first to climb every peak over 4,000 meters or 13,000 feet in Europe) tried two times, but quit due to weather well below the top. In the same year Johannes Frischauf, Piskernik, and Matek finally conquered the top. The Frischauf Lodge on Okrešelj is named after him.

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References

  • Slovenska planinska pot, Planinski vodnik, PZS, 2012, Milenko Arnejšek - Prle, Andraž Poljanec ISBN 978-961-6870-04-7


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