Salober

The Salober ist a 2,088 -high Template:Höhe/unknown reference grass mountain in the Allgäu Alps. It lies northeast of the Laufbacher Eck.

Salober
The Salober from the SW, from the start of the northwest arête looking towards the Laufbacher Eck
Highest point
Elevation2,088 m above sea level (NHN) (6,850 ft)
Coordinates47°23′52″N 10°23′16″E
Geography
Parent rangeAllgäu Alps
Climbing
First ascentby locals

Its name[1][2] probably means Latin: saluber "healthy, smart, attractive" (also used of scenery).[3]

There are no signed paths to the top of the Salober. It can be accessed from the Feldalpe across trackless terrain. This climb requires a head for heights and sure-footedness. Occasionally the Salober is climbed as part of a crossing of the whole chain from the Giebel via the Berggächtle to the Laufbacher Eck by experienced mountaineers (Climbing grade: UIAA III).

The botany of the Salober is as rich as that of the other Allgäu grass mountains.

References

  • Zettler, Groth: Alpenvereinsführer Allgäuer Alpen. Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, München 1984. ISBN 3-7633-1111-4, S. o.A.
  1. There is also a Saloberkopf by Tannberg, Salober near Füssen and Saloberalpe near Vils
  2. Thaddäus Steiner: Allgäuer Bergnamen, Lindenberg, Kunstverlag Josef Fink, 2007, ISBN 978-3-89870-389-5, S. o.A.
  3. Latin: salūber, –ris (m.);
    (unknown article) in Beiträge zur Namenforschung, Vol. 41, Issues 1-4, Verlag C. Winter, 2006, p. 447 (, p. 447, at Google Books);
    zum Vokabel siehe saluber, Duden online; saluber, English Wiktionary.
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