Innere Wetterspitze

Innere Wetterspitze

The Innere (left) and Äußere Wetterspitze from the southeast
Highest point
Elevation 3,053 m above sea level (AA) (10,016 ft)
Prominence 292 m Lautererseejoch
Isolation 1.37 km Äußere Wetterspitze
Coordinates 46°59′47″N 11°14′47″E / 46.99639°N 11.24639°E / 46.99639; 11.24639Coordinates: 46°59′47″N 11°14′47″E / 46.99639°N 11.24639°E / 46.99639; 11.24639
Geography
Innere Wetterspitze

Habichtkamm, Tyrol, Austria

Parent range Stubai Alps

The Innere Wetterspitze is a mountain, 3,053 metres high, in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It lies between the Stubai and Gschnitztal valleys, rising to the north of and above the col of Simmingjöchl and is separated by the Lautererseejoch from the rather higher Äußere Wetterspitze (3,070 m). The two Wetterspitzen sit on the Habichtkamm, a mountain ridge that branches off the main chain of the Alps near the Feuerstein and heads northeastwards to the Elferspitze.

Ascents

The easiest ascent runs from the Bremer Hut across the east flank, over the Schneekachl and along the north arête taking three hours to reach the summit (UIAA grade I). In addition there is another waymarked path along the eastern arête. This is secured in places, very exposed and requires climbing experience at UIAA level II. From the Bremer Hut this alternative ascent needs two hours.

Literature and maps

The Innere Wetterspitze from the northeast
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