Teufelstisch - Hinterweidenthal/Germany
Posted by: KaPsTeam
N 49° 11.694 E 007° 44.626
32U E 408475 N 5449882
Der Hinterweidenthaler Teufelstisch ist der bekannteste Felsen im Pfälzer Wald. The Teufelstisch is a 14-meter-high Mushroom rock in the German part of the Wasgau.
Waymark Code: WMN2BB
Location: Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Date Posted: 12/13/2014
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The Hinterweidenthaler Teufelstisch is one of the scenic landmark of the Palatinate, and is also the subject of a local legend. 1947, the rock was featured on a stamp Rhineland-Palatinate.
At the Devil's Table is a so-called free-standing tower whose weight is estimated at 284 tons. It is a sandstone rock, reminiscent of a one-legged table. Erosion by the surrounding softer surface components were removed, while the hard core rock stopped. Thus, an oversized "table top" of about three meters thickness now lying across an equally massive "table leg" of about eleven meters in height. This foot has a partially crumbly stratification. He has bizarre projections and runs to the southwest side pointed like a ship's keel to. Especially in Dahn how to southeast incipient region is called so striking rock formations are quite common.
The Devil table has only three climbing routes (6, 7, 8), who, however, it contained and are not just for the many, not climbing tourists, a feast for the eyes.
Number of named routes: 1-10
Approximate height of the cliff: 66
Website: [Web Link]
Type of climbing: Top Rope only
Toprope Anchors: Bolts
Range of difficulty: 6+, 7-, 8+
Is there camping or a hotel nearby?: no
Park Website: Not listed
Parking Coordinates: Not Listed
Public Viewpoint: Not Listed
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Visit Instructions:
Post at least one photo of the climbing area, a photo of climbers on the wall is a bonus.
If you're a climber, a list of what gear you used would be helpful.