In Hinterstein lived spirited rich peasants on their juicy home pasture, which was the area in what is now the Lake Hintersteiner, with butter tubers pushed cone . It was a moonlit night, as they played again. Suddenly the ground swayed under their feet, and they sank together with house and yard in depth. The farmers, however, are for their outrage at the Scheffauerspitze been hinaufverbannt and have to push the cone penalty, as long as the Emperor is. This Kegelstatt is slightly below the top of the Scheffauers in an occupied with fine carpet of moss small rock basin.
After the story the rich Hintersteiner farmers had a heated argument about a source. Even at the high holiday of the Feast of Corpus Christi they fought all day, and last was even wrestled yet. As the next day early in the morning the common milkmaid the peasants, a right-creating, pious thing, the dispute was long counter, went to the home pasture for milking, she saw before the house is a small pool of water, where else has never been one. She remarked, shaking his head, went further. After a long search they found the cows that were close to each other, to their surprise in a depression. She milked quickly, soon to get back on the court, she saw from the top of the valley from the roof only a single house out of the water