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Marchreisenspitze

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Parent range
  
Kalkkögel, Stubai Alps

Normal route
  
Lustige Bergler Steig

Mountain range
  
Stubai Alps

Mountain type
  
main dolomite

Elevation
  
2,620 m

Age of rock
  
Norian

Marchreisenspitze wwwsummitpostorgimagesoriginal580899JPG

Prominence
  
2,620-2,401 m ↓ Malgrubenscharte

Isolation
  
2.2 km → Steingrubenkogel

First ascent
  
26 June 1879 by Carl Gsaller (tourist)

Similar
  
Ampferstein, Hochtennspitze, Malgrubenspitze, Widdersberg, Saile

The Marchreisenspitze, at 2,620 m, is the fifth highest summit of the Kalkkögel in the Stubai Alps. Together with the Ampferstein and the Malgrubenspitze they form the well known Dreigestirn ("Three Stars") above the Axamer Lizum, which are visible far into the Inn valley.

Contents

Map of Marchreisenspitze, 6165, Austria

Ascent

The most popular route to the top is the "Lustige Bergler Steig", an easy klettersteig, that runs from Halsl over the Ampferstein and up to the Marchreisenspitze. From Ampferstein the route climbs past the southern side of the Kehlbachlspitzen before leading to the south flank of the Marchreisenspitze. it crosses a boulder-strewn ravine and several ledges before reaching the summit.

Another ascent is the one from the Gsallerweg through the southwest flank.

There are also several routes through the large gravel field of the Lizum or from the Schlick valley head to the south.

Literature

Walter Klier (2006) (in German), Alpenvereinsführer Stubaier Alpen alpin (13th ed.), Munich: Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, pp. 446, ISBN 3-7633-1271-4 

References

Marchreisenspitze Wikipedia