Hirschsprung (Schwarzwald)
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The Black Forest Hirschsprung (german: Schwarzwälder Hirschsprung) is a
legend A legend is a Folklore genre, genre of folklore that consists of a narrative featuring human actions, believed or perceived, both by teller and listeners, to have taken place in human history. Narratives in this genre may demonstrate human valu ...
from the Höllental valley in the
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in
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. Over time the name has passed from the legend to a place in the valley.


Description

The name means "stag leap" and it is a narrow,
gorge A canyon (from ; archaic British English spelling: ''cañon''), or gorge, is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs resulting from weathering and the erosion, erosive activity of a river over geologic time scales. Rivers have a natural tenden ...
-like section of the ravine-shaped central portion of the Höllental ("hell valley") with rock faces up to 130 metres high. It is also called the ''Höllenpass'' ("hell pass"). It is located on the parish boundary between
Breitnau Breitnau is a municipality in the district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany, about 30 kilometres from the city of Freiburg im Breisgau. It is located within the High Black Forest. Geography The municipalit ...
and Buchenbach. The Hirschsprung gorge was only 9 metres wide before the upgrade of the road. The southern Hirschsprung rocks have been tunnelled under by the ''Jägerpfad'' ("Jäger’s path"), which ran alongside the Höllenbach (or Rotbach) stream, but has been closed since 2009 due to the danger of falling rocks and rockface collapse. Eight hundred metres up the valley is the station on the Höllental Railway that is named after the Hirschsprung. Today it is only used as a crossing loop and is not open to passengers. The impressive size of this station in what is a very thinly populated region is due to the fact that additional locomotives used to be coupled onto trains here in order to pull or push them up the ramp to
Hinterzarten Hinterzarten is a resort village in the Black Forest (German: ''Schwarzwald''), located in the southwest of the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Although Hinterzarten is mostly famous for its ski jumping, it has many other tourist attractions. ...
. Until 2001 there was a kiosk below the Hirschsprung at the eponymous car park along the B 31 road.


Legend

According to the legend, a knight from nearby Falkenstein Castle went on a deer hunt in the Höllental valley. After some time he sighted a splendid stag and took up the chase. But the stag made it difficult for him, because he was fast and agile; nevertheless the hunter did not give up and pressed on after the animal. Driven by fear of death the stag sprang in a mighty leap over the gorge and thus escaped his pursuer.''Hirschsprung – Sage''
at www.schwarzwald-netz.com. Retrieved 27 Dec 2017.
Today such an event is hardly conceivable in view of the width of the gorge at this point, but at the time it would not have been entirely impossible for the gorge was only 9 metres wide and a stag could jump up to ten metres.


Stag monument

In 1856 the parish of Falkensteig erected a wooden stage on the occasion of the wedding of Grand Duke Frederick of Baden and
Princess Louise of Prussia Princess Louise Marie Elisabeth of Prussia (; 3 December 1838 – 23 April 1923) was Grand Duchess of Baden from 1856 to 1907 as the wife of Grand Duke Frederick I. Princess Louise was the second child and only daughter of Wilhelm I, German ...
. In 1874 forest ''taxator'', Schilling, had a new stag put up. This occasion was the first Gathering of German Foresters (''Versammlung der deutschen Forstmänner'') in Freiburg. After this monument was destroyed in a storm, in 1887 the last wooden monument was put up on the rocks. It lasted until 1904.badische-zeitung.de:
Buchenbach: TIERISCH
', 25 October 2010, retrieved 4 February 2012
In 1907 donations enabled a 350 kg and 2.50-metre-high
bronze Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals (including aluminium, manganese, nickel, or zinc) and sometimes non-metals, such as phosphorus, or metalloids such ...
stag to be erected It was designed by a sculptor named Günther and made in the Heidelberg Zinc Ornaments Factory.Ines Fuchs:
Südwest: Angeschossen und angesägt: Höllentäler Hirsch wird restauriert
', in: Badische Zeitung dated 15 September 2010, retrieved 21 September 2010
When, in 2010, the Höllental was closed to traffic for four weeks, the forestry commission used the opportunity to lift the stag off the hill on 6 August using a crane lorry. The foresters responsible for Falkenstein took 130SWR Landesschau date
26 October 2010
/ref> hours to remove the five layers of colour and repair the stag which had numerous bullet holes - around 35 entry holes and about 70 exit holes - and a sawn-off leg. The entry holes were already oxidised, hence it is suspected that it was made between the end of the war and the early post-war period. The reason for the number of exit holes being double the number of entry holes is because the bullets were split by iron rods in the interior before exiting through the external bronze skin. In addition a wasp’s nest was found inside the sculpture. The monument was painted green and a
time capsule A time capsule is a historic cache of goods or information, usually intended as a deliberate method of communication with future people, and to help future archaeologists, anthropologists, or historians. The preservation of holy relics dates ba ...
was placed inside that commemorated the restoration. On 10 October the stag was placed on a trailer and transported from Himmelreich (part of Buchenbach) to the Red Deer Days in Häusern as part of a Red Stag Tour (''Tour de Rothirsch'') with stops in Feldberg,
Schluchsee The Schluchsee is a reservoir lake in the district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, southeast of the Titisee in the Black Forest near Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. Name In the Alemannic dialects of the region the name of the lake is the ''Schluec ...
and St. Blasien. After the stag had been placed on display there from 15 to 18 October, it was replaced in the gorge on 23 October 2010. The neckerchief that was placed on the stag’s antlers at the re-erection ceremony had been tied on by Landrätin Dorothea Störr-Ritter at the tour auftakt in Himmelreich. In addition to her Waldshut colleague, Tilman Bollacher, several mayors from the participating municipalities were present. After the 2011 state elections in Baden-Württemberg and the green-red coalition government that resulted, unknown people painted the stag green and red. Later the colours were changed again; it was decorated with wings and almost went into competition with the Holbeinpferd in Freiburg.Unbekannte verleihen Höllentäler Hirsch Flügel
Badische Zeitung date 30 May 2012, retrieved 7 November 2012
File:Hirschsprung 3440 04.jpg, The restored monument before its erection File:Hirschsprung 3672 20.jpg, The stag on the way to its site File:Hirschsprung by Fabi168 (cropped).jpg, The stag monument today


References


External links

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The Hirschsprung as a geotope
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''Der Hirsch vom Höllental'', Gerrit Müller, Black Forest Club, Zeitschrift: ''Der Schwarzwald'' Issue 4/2010 page 7
(pdf; 3.0 MB) {{Coord, 47, 56, 16, N, 8, 1, 13, E, type:landmark_region:DE-BW, display=title German legends Black Forest