Höfats

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Höfats is a strikingly steep and grassy mountain peak in the Allgäu Alps of Bavaria, Germany, renowned for its dramatic slopes and challenging climbs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
accessValley Dietersbachtal NERFINISHED
Oytal NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
difficulty demanding and exposed
elevation 2259 m
2259 metres
7411 ft
firstAscentBy Otto Sendtner NERFINISHED
local hunters
firstAscentYear 1848
geologicalUnit Northern Limestone Alps NERFINISHED
hasClimbingType alpine climbing
grass climbing
scrambling
hasHazard fall risk on steep grass
rockfall
slippery wet grass
hasNotableFeature almost vertical grassy faces
hasRoute normal route from Oytal
hasSummit East summit
Middle summit
South summit
West summit
hasSummitCount 4
hasVegetation species-rich alpine grassland
isInProtectedArea Allgäu High Alps Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
isPopularWith experienced mountaineers
isVisibleFrom Oberstdorf NERFINISHED
knownFor botanically rich alpine meadows
challenging climbs
dramatic topographic shape
exposed grassy ridges
extremely steep grassy slopes
locatedIn Allgäu Alps NERFINISHED
Bavaria
Germany
mountainRange Allgäu Alps NERFINISHED
nearestTown Oberstdorf NERFINISHED
partOf Northern Limestone Alps NERFINISHED
prominence about 300 m
region Allgäu NERFINISHED
requires alpine experience
head for heights
sure-footedness
rockType limestone
shape narrow ridge with four summits
slopeCharacter very steep grass slopes
state Bavaria

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Oberstdorf locatedNearPeak Höfats