Lasörling
The Lasörling is a mountain, 3,098 m (AA), and the highest summit in the eponymous range that stretches from the Virgental to the Defereggental valleys opposite the Großvenediger. Occasionally the mountain is also called the "Großer Lasörling" ("Great Lasörling) because it has a double summit - its southeast top reaching a height of 3,055 m above sea level (AA). The main top was formerly also called the Bergerspitze, and the southeast top the Musspitze or Virgen Lasörling.
Lasörling | |
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The Lasörling from the Vorderer Sajatkopf | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 3,098 m (AA) (10,164 ft) |
Prominence | 490 m ↓ Bachlenke |
Isolation | 7.39 km → Alplesspitze |
Listing | Alpine mountains above 3000 m |
Coordinates | 46°58′00″N 12°21′00″E |
Geography | |
Lasörling | |
Parent range | Venediger Group |
Climbing | |
Normal route | Southern ascent from the Glauret (I) |
The easiest ascent of the mountain begins in the valley of Virgental and runs through the Mullitztal valley to the Lasörling Hut. This climb is glacier-free, but requires sure-footedness and has climbing sections rated at grade I.
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