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The Kanisfluh is a mostly isolated massif in the central
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between the municipalities
Mellau Mellau is a town in the Bregenz Forest in the westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg, part of the district of Bregenz. Geography Mellau covers an area of 40.55 km2. Mellau lies at the foot of the Kanisfluh mountain which is considered t ...
and Au.The Kanisfluh is considered the most famous mountain and landmark of the
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.


Location and peaks

Viewed from the North, the prominent cliff face of the Kanisfluh dominates the valley of Schnepfau and
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, while the grassy south slopes decline more gently. The highest peak is the "Holenke" at an elevation of 2,044 metres AA (6,706 feet), which can be climbed via a comfortable mountain trail ( SAC hiking scale T2). Other peaks are the "Hoher Stoß" (1,806 m AA), the "Runder Kopf" (2,014 m AA) and the "Sonnenspitze" (1,965 m AA). No trails lead to these, reaching them occasionally requires advanced mountaineering abilities. Image:Edelweiss auf der Kanisfluh Hanno Thurnher Cinedoku Vorarlberg.JPG,
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on the Kanisfluh, Holenke in the background Image:KanisfluhGipfel04.jpg, The summit cross


Delineation and neighboring mountain groups

In the current Alpine Club Guide by Dieter Seibert (2008) Dieter Seibert: ''Bregenzerwald- und Lechquellengebirge. Alpenvereinsführer alpin.'' 1st edition. Bergverlag Rother, Munic 2008, , pp. 59, 125. as well as the preceding version by Walther Flaig (1977), Walther Flaig: ''Alpenvereinsführer Bregenzerwaldgebirge''. 1st edition. Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munic 1977, . there ''Damülser Berge und Kanisfluh'', and also in the
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classification by Marizzi (there sub-group b) the Kanisfluh is assigned to the group of the Damülser Berge (
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ian mountains), because they form a common ridge.
The Gebirgsgruppengliederung für das österreichische Höhlenverzeichnis (mountain group classification for the Austrian cave index) by Trimmel has the Kanisfluh as a completely independent group due to its geological discreteness (no. 1117). It is delineated by: * in the North and East Bregenzer Ach up to Au towards the '' Östliches Bregenzerwaldgebirge'' ''( Hirschberg range'' and '' Mittagsfluh massif)'' * in the South Argenbach to Argenzipfel towards '' Zitterklapfen group'' of the
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* in the West Argenzipfel ditch ''(Leuebach)'' and trail to the Obere Alp (Oberälple) – saddle (height ''ca''. 1635 m) of the connecting range to Klippern – trail to Wurzachalpe – trail and ditch to Hofstetten inn – Bregenzer Ach near Mellau, towards ''Mittagsspitzgruppe'', the Damülser Berge in the narrow sense


Geology

The Kanisfluh is a typical lime massif, though is not part of the thrust sheet system of the
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, but is rather formed from the
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lime of the Helveticum, which is more closely related to the Franco-Swiss
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than to the
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or
Dachstein Formation The Dachstein Formation or Dachstein Limestone (German: ''Dachsteinkalk'') is a geologic formation in the Alps and other Tethyan mountain ranges in Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Switzerland, Slovakia and Slovenia. It preserves fossils dated t ...
lime of the eastern alps. Image:Wirmsäule im Nordhang der Kanisfluh, Hanno Thurnher Cinedoku.JPG, Wirmsäule (Wirm column) at the north cliff of the Kanisfluh Image:Wirms%C3%A4ule.jpg, Wirmsäule seen from Häle


Culture

From 2010 to 2012 a statue of the ''Horizon Field'' project by
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stood slightly below the summit of the Holenke.


Origin of name

In 1340 the designation "Kalendis" is used in a document, a name known from
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. The name "Fluh" is the Allemannic word for "cliff" and refers to the steep rock face on the North side.Doris Rinke: Naturwunderwanderung Argenschlucht-Auer Ried
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In contrast, a legend talks about an immigrant called Canisio from the
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around the time of 1400. Before he could fetch his bride from his old homeland, she had died there and in sad remembrance he brought several plants of
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from her grave and planted them on the slopes of the Holenke. Kanisfluh is supposedly derived from the name Canisio.


Gravel mining

The Rüf company has plans to mine gravel at the foot of the Kanisfluh. Gravel mining does not present a problem for state geologist Eva Vigl, as one would only scratch the surface and the Kansisfluh would not become destabilized. The municipality of Schnepfau, however, wants to prevent the mining of 800,000 m³ of stone over the next 30 years. The state authority is reviewing if Schnepfau may put the area under nature preservation. In the discussion about the gravel mining at the foot of the Kanisfluh,
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argue for putting the Kanisfluh under large-scale nature preservation.


References


External links

{{Commonscat, Kanisfluh
Legend of the Wirmsäule (Wirm column)
sagen.at (German)

sagen.at (German) Mountains of Vorarlberg Bregenz Forest Mountains Mountains of the Alps Two-thousanders of Austria