Erlspitze
The Erlspitze, at 2,405 m (AA), is the highest mountain of the range to which it gives its name in the southeastern corner of the Karwendel Alps. Its pyramid-shaped summit makes it a good observation peak north of the Erl Saddle and the Solsteinhaus mountain hut.
Erlspitze | |
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The Erlspitze from the Gipfelstürmer Way | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,405 m (AA) (7,890 ft) |
Prominence | 2,405-1,798 m ↓ Erl Saddle (Erlsattel) |
Isolation | 2.4 km → Großer Solstein |
Coordinates | 47°19′12″N 11°17′07″E |
Geography | |
Erlspitze Tyrol, Austria | |
Parent range | Erlspitzgruppe, Karwendel |
Geology | |
Age of rock | Norium |
Type of rock | main dolomite |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1886/1890 by August and Fraja Lieber (tourists) |
Normal route | protected route from the Solsteinhaus |
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