Odles Group

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The Odles Group (Geislergruppe or Geislerspitzen in German) is a mountain range in the Dolomites that, together with the Puez Group, constitutes the majority of the territory of the Puez-Odles Nature Park, bordered by the Val Badia, Val Gardena, and Val di Funes, in South Tyrol.

Geography

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The highest peaks in the chain are Sass Rigais and Furchetta, both at 3,025 meters.

At the base of the Funes Odles, one can follow the so-called "Odles Trail" (in German Adolf Munkel-Weg), which passes at the northern base of the Odles Group, where there is also a rock climbing gym.

Toponym

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The name is attested in 1759 as Gaislerspitz and in 1770 as Geisler Spiz.[1] The term Odles translates from the Ladin language simply as "needles" referring to the pointed shape of many peaks in this group.

Classification

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According to the SOIUSA, the Odle are an Alpine group with the following classification:

Subdivision

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The SOIUSA divides the Odle Group into two subgroups:[2]

  • Odles Group proper (a)
  • Raschiesa Subgroup (b)

Main Peaks

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  • Sass Rigais, 3,025 m
  • Furchetta, 3,025 m
  • Sass de Porta (Seekofel), 2,915 m
  • Sass da l'Ega (Wasserkofel), 2,915 m
  • Gran Fermeda (Fermeda), 2,873 m
  • Gran Odla (Feislerspitz), 2,832 m
  • Sass de Mesdì (Mittagsspitz), 2,760 m
  • Monte Seceda (Secёda), 2,519 m
  • Alpe Raschiesa di Fuori (Außerraschötzer Alm), 2,284 m
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Notes

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  1. ^ Egon Kühebacher, Die Ortsnamen Südtirols und ihre Geschichte, vol. 3, Bolzano, Athesia, 2000, p. 79. ISBN 88-8266-018-4
  2. ^ In parentheses, the SOIUSA code of the two subgroups is reported.

Bibliography

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