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Hintereisspitzen | |
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The three Hintereisspitzen from the north from the Brandenburger Haus as seen over the Gepatschferner, second-largest glacier in the Eastern Alps. | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 3,486 m (11,437 ft) |
Prominence | 270 m (890 ft) |
Parent peak | Fluchtkogel (Hochvernagtspitze) |
Coordinates | 46°49′22″N 10°45′52″E / 46.82278°N 10.76444°E / 46.82278; 10.76444 |
Geography | |
HintereisspitzenLocation within Austria on the Austrian—Italian border | |
Location | Tyrol, Austria / South Tyrol, Italy |
Parent range | Ötztal Alps |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 28 Jul 1875 by Theodor Petersen and A. Ennemoser |
Easiest route | Von Norden über den Gepatschferner |
The Hintereisspitzen are three peaks in the Weisskamm group of the Ötztal Alps.
References
- Klier, Walter (2006). Ötztaler Alpen. Bergverlag Rother. ISBN 978-3-7633-1123-1.
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