Reichenspitze

Reichenspitze

The Reichenspitze (centre right) and Gabler (centre left) seen from the Lower Gerlossee
Highest point
Elevation 3,303 m (AA) (10,837 ft)
Prominence 3,303-2,620 m Schütttaler Joch
Isolation 12.2 km Dreiherrnspitze
Coordinates 47°08′21″N 12°06′38″E / 47.13917°N 12.11056°E / 47.13917; 12.11056Coordinates: 47°08′21″N 12°06′38″E / 47.13917°N 12.11056°E / 47.13917; 12.11056
Geography
Reichenspitze

Salzburg and Tyrol, Austria

Parent range Reichenspitze Group, Zillertal Alps
Climbing
First ascent 1856 by a farmer from Prettau

The Reichenspitze is a mountain, 3,303 m (AA), in the eastern Zillertal Alps on the border between the Austrian states of Salzburg and Tyrol. It is the highest peak of the range named after it, the Reichenspitze Group, and offers good, all-round views. Its neighbouring peaks, all linked by arêtes, are the 3,263-metre-high Gabler to the northeast, the Richterspitze (3,052 m) to the south and the 3,278-metre-high Wildgerlosspitze to the northwest.

First ascent

The mountain was first ascended in 1856 by a farmer from Prettau in the valley of Tauferer Ahrntal, whose name has been lost. He climbed from the southeast up the east face, a route that, today, is assessed near the summit as climbing grade UIAA III. The first touristic ascent took place on 16 July 1865 by Peter Haller from Gmünd and foresters, Anton Peer and Josef Unterrainer of Schönachtal.[1]

Routes

An ascent of the summit may be launched from the Plauener Hut (2,373 m), the Richter Hut (2,374 m) or the Zittauer Hut (2,328 m).

Literature and maps

References

  1. Zeitschrift des Deutschen und Oesterreichischen Alpenvereins, Munich, 1870/71, Abteilung I, p. 113
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