Stubaier Wildspitze

Stubaier Wildspitze
View from the northeast. Centre: the Stubaier Wildspitze; right: the Östliche Daunkogel
Highest point
Elevation 3,341 m (AA) (10,961 ft)
Isolation 1.46 kilometres (0.91 mi)
Coordinates 46°59′00″N 11°06′00″E / 46.98333°N 11.1°E / 46.98333; 11.1Coordinates: 46°59′00″N 11°06′00″E / 46.98333°N 11.1°E / 46.98333; 11.1
Geography
Stubaier Wildspitze
Parent range Stubai Alps
Climbing
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 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.


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