Stubaier Wildspitze Explained

Stubaier Wildspitze
Photo Size:282px
Elevation: (3341disp=output onlyNaNdisp=output only)
Isolation:1.46 km
Isolation Ref:→ Windacher Daunkogel
Prominence:168 m
Prominence Ref:[1]
Range:Stubai Alps
Location:Tyrol, Austria
Map:Austria
Coordinates:46.9833°N 11.1°W
First Ascent:1882 by E. v. Fuchs, M. Egger and Josef Pfurtscheller.
Normal Route:from the Stubaier Eisjoch in the south over blockwork (blockwerk)

The Stubaier Wildspitze is a 3,341-metre-high mountain[2] in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Northeast of the summit lie two glaciers, the Schaufelferner and the Daunkogelferner, which form the basis for the Stubai Glacier ski region.

The first documented ascent by tourists was in 1882 by E. v. Fuchs, M. Egger and Josef Pfurtscheller.[3]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Clem Clements, Jonathan de Ferranti, Eberhard Jurgalski, Mark Trengove: The 3000 m SUMMITS of AUSTRIA – 242 peaks with at least 150 m of prominence, October 2011, p. 12. Height of the reference saddle from Walter Klier: Alpenvereinsführer Stubaier Alpen, Munich, 2006, RZ 3311. Lage der Scharte auf der Austrian Map online (1:50.000 scale).
  2. [Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen]
  3. Petersen (1889), p. 279.