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Forcella Rote-Rinn

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Forcella Rote-Rinn

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The Rote-Rinn-Scharte is a prominent mountain pass situated at an elevation of 2,099 meters (6,886 feet) above sea level in the majestic Kaisergebirge (Kaiser Mountains) of Tyrol, Austria. This challenging high alpine transition connects the Ellmauer Halt to the north with the Kaiserkopf to the south, making it a key feature within the Northern Limestone Alps. It is recognized as one of the four significant high-alpine crossings in the Wilder Kaiser range.

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    14 novembre 2021

    Alpinismo

    Spaccatura rocciosa con pendii ripidi come passaggio tra le pareti rocciose meridionali e settentrionali del Wilder Kaiser o passaggio (punto più alto) sulla strada tra l'Anton-Karg-Haus a Hinterbärenbad nella Kaiserbachtal a nord e la Gruttenhütte a sud. Da nord un sentiero sale attraverso lo Scharlingerboden con una successiva via ferrata, da sud il Gamsängersteig sale lungo le ripide pareti rocciose. Ottimi panorami in entrambe le direzioni e panorami fino a Ellmauer Halt.
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    15 giugno 2025

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    Attenzione: terreno molto ripido! Dal rifugio Gruttenhütte non ci sono praticamente corde di protezione. In alcuni punti il sentiero è completamente scomparso. I tratti molto ripidi sono pericolosi per la vita!
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    15 agosto 2023

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    I migliori Tour verso Forcella Rote-Rinn

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    1. Rifugio Grutten – Malga Wochenbrunner giro ad anello con partenza da Wochenbrunneralm

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    Percorso di alpinismo difficile. Ottimo allenamento richiesto. Sono richiesti passo sicuro, calzature robuste ed esperienza alpinistica.

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    Elevazione 2.100 m

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    Posizione:Ellmau, Kufstein, Tirolo, Austria

    faq

    What is the typical hiking difficulty of routes involving the Rote-Rinn-Scharte?

    Routes through the Rote-Rinn-Scharte are considered challenging and high-alpine. They require significant sure-footedness, a good head for heights, and prior alpine experience. Sections involve very steep terrain, scree, and exposed passages. Hikers should be prepared for via ferrata sections (like the Gamssängersteig, rated A/B with some C sections, and Kaiserschützensteig, rated B/C with some I sections) and areas with limited rope protection where the trail can be indistinct.

    Is the Rote-Rinn-Scharte suitable for families or beginners?

    No, the Rote-Rinn-Scharte is not suitable for families with young children or beginner hikers. The terrain is very steep, rugged, and exposed, with challenging via ferrata sections and a risk of rockfall. It demands a high level of physical fitness, alpine experience, and specialized equipment. There are no beginner-friendly routes directly through the pass itself.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Rote-Rinn-Scharte?

    While specific prohibitions for dogs are not always posted, the extreme difficulty and technical nature of the Rote-Rinn-Scharte routes make them generally unsuitable for dogs. Steep scree, exposed sections, and via ferratas with iron stirrups would be very challenging and potentially dangerous for most dogs, even those accustomed to mountain environments.

    What essential gear should I bring for a hike to Rote-Rinn-Scharte?

    Given the challenging and exposed nature of the routes, essential gear includes a via ferrata set, climbing harness, and helmet to protect against rockfall. Sturdy, high-ankle hiking boots with good grip are crucial. Additionally, bring appropriate layers for changing alpine weather, sufficient water and snacks, a map, compass or GPS device, and a first-aid kit.

    How long does it typically take to cross the Rote-Rinn-Scharte?

    The time required to cross the Rote-Rinn-Scharte itself depends heavily on the chosen approach and descent routes, as well as individual fitness and experience. For example, the ascent from Gruttenhütte via the Gamsängersteig to the pass can take several hours, and the overall journey from a starting point like Wochenbrunneralm to another hut via the pass can easily be a full-day endeavor (6-8+ hours). It is not a short, quick crossing.

    Where can I find accommodation or refreshments near Rote-Rinn-Scharte?

    Several mountain huts offer accommodation and refreshments in the vicinity. The Gruttenhütte is located to the south, while the Anton-Karg-Haus and Hans-Berger-Haus are situated to the north in the Kaiserbachtal. These huts provide excellent bases for multi-day tours and offer meals and overnight stays. For more extensive facilities, the town of Kufstein is a larger option further afield.

    What are the parking options for accessing Rote-Rinn-Scharte?

    A common starting point is the Wochenbrunneralm, which typically has a paid parking area. From there, routes lead towards the Gruttenhütte and eventually the Rote-Rinn-Scharte. Other access points, such as Kufstein-Sparchen, may also offer parking, but it's advisable to check local regulations and availability, especially during peak season.

    Are there any public transport options to reach the trailheads for Rote-Rinn-Scharte?

    Public transport options exist to reach towns like Ellmau or Kufstein, which are gateways to the Wilder Kaiser region. From these towns, local buses or taxis might be available to reach specific trailheads like the Wochenbrunneralm. However, direct public transport to the immediate vicinity of the Rote-Rinn-Scharte pass itself is generally limited or non-existent, requiring further travel by foot or private means.

    What are some alternative challenging hikes or mountain passes similar to Rote-Rinn-Scharte in the Wilder Kaiser?

    The Wilder Kaiser range offers several other challenging high-alpine crossings. These include the more famous Ellmauer Tor, the Kleine Törl, and the Kopftörl. Like Rote-Rinn-Scharte, these passes often involve demanding terrain, exposed sections, and require alpine experience and appropriate gear.

    What are the main scenic viewpoints around Rote-Rinn-Scharte?

    The Rote-Rinn-Scharte itself offers breathtaking panoramic views in both directions, showcasing the dramatic southern and northern cliffs of the Wilder Kaiser. From the pass, you get impressive vistas towards the iconic Ellmauer Halt and the surrounding Kaisergebirge. The approach and descent routes also provide numerous opportunities for stunning mountain scenery.

    Can Rote-Rinn-Scharte be accessed during winter for ski touring?

    Yes, the Rote-Rinn-Scharte is a destination for ski tours from the south side via the Hochgrubachkar during winter. However, this is an advanced activity requiring extensive experience in alpine ski touring, avalanche assessment, and appropriate winter mountaineering equipment. Winter conditions significantly increase the difficulty and risks associated with the pass.

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