Schoberköpfe
The Schoberköpfe are several ridge-shaped peaks, arranged along the eastern edge of the Hochkönig plateau in the Berchtesgaden Alps, and which lie in a semi-circular arc that opens towards the east facing the Salzach valley:
- Southwestern Schoberkopf
- Eastern Schoberkopf Teufelskirche, also called the Teufelskirchl, a rock tower in front of the Eastern Schoberkopf.
Ascents
The first known tourist ascent of the Schoberköpfe was undertaken on 29 June 1882 by Ludwig Purtscheller, but he did not publish any report about the tour. The two Schoberköpfe are accessible from the plateau on an easy climbing, but trackless, route. The normal route to the Teufelskirche requires climbing skills up to grade IV however. Otherwise the Schoberköpfe have numerous climbing routes on their southern faces.Literature
- Albert Precht: Alpenvereinsführer Hochkönig, Bergverlag Rudolf Rother. Munich, 1989.