- Fern Pass
Infobox Mountain Pass
Name =Fern Pass
Photo =250px-Zugspitze_fernpass.jpg
Caption =Zugspitze, seen from the Fern Pass parking lot.
Elevation = convert|1212|m|ft|0
Location = AUT
Range =Alps
Coordinates = coord|47.36|N|10.83|E|format=dms|type:pass|display=inline,title
Topographic
Traversed by =B 179Geography
Fern Pass (elevation 1212 m) is a
mountain pass in theTyrol eanAlps inAustria . It is located between the Lechtal Alps on the west and the Mieming Mountains on the east. The highest peak inGermany , theZugspitze is only 13.5 km away to the northeast. The pass lies between theGrubigstein (2233 m) on the northwest, theWannig (2493 m) on the southeast, and theLoreakopf (2471 m) on the west.History
The pass was created when a huge mountain slide (actually the collapse of an entire mountain, with an estimated volume of 1,000 km3; the third-largest mountain slide ever in the eastern Alps) filled part of the valley to a height of 300-400 meters, distributing its boulders up to 16 km away. While it was initially believed that this had happened at least 12,000 years B.P. as a consequence of the strong temperature increase and intense run-off after the end of the last deglaciation,
pollen analysis performed as early as1940 had already indicated an age of not much more than 4,000 years (i.e., an event date around 2000 B.C.), an estimate that was essentially confirmed byradiocarbon dating in the 1960s. Usinguranium-thorium dating , scientists from Innsbruck University who published their data in2007 dated the event to 4,150 +/- 100 years B.P., i.e., to the 22nd century B.C. which corresponds to the latest stages of the Alpineneolithic period.The landscape is marked by a series of lakes, the largest of which is the
Blindsee . Most of these are believed to have been created by the mountain slide.Traffic and Transportation
The first regular road crossing the Fern Pass was the Roman
Via Claudia Augusta , connecting the province ofRaetia to northernItaly . It had the advantage over theArlberg that it was relatively passable even in winter.Today's road is known as the "Fernpass Straße" (B 179). It connects
Reutte through the Lermoos tunnel withTarrenz andImst . Via B 187 and B 189, it also leads toGarmisch-Partenkirchen inGermany . It also connects theLech River valley with theInn River valley. Therefore, it carries more traffic than almost any other pass in the eastern Alps, except theBrenner Pass . The highest grade is 8 percent, and the elevation gain from Reutte to the pass is 359 m. On the other side toTelfs , the elevation gain is 579 m.References
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