Parseierspitze
Parseierspitze
Highest point
Elevation3,036 m (9,961 ft)
Prominence1,243 m (4,078 ft)[1]
Isolation10.3 km (6.4 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates47°10′28″N 10°28′42″E / 47.17444°N 10.47833°E / 47.17444; 10.47833
Geography
Parseierspitze is located in Alps
Parseierspitze
Parseierspitze
Location in the Alps
LocationTyrol, Austria
Parent rangeLechtal Alps
Climbing
First ascent23 August 1869 by Joseph Anton Specht, Peter Siess

Parseierspitze is, at 3,036 m (9,961 ft) tall, the highest mountain and the only three-thousander of the Northern Limestone Alps. It is the main peak of the Lechtal Alps, located in the Austrian state of Tyrol, northwest of Landeck.

Geography

The summit consists of radiolarite rocks preventing it from eroding. Due to its height, it is called the "Queen of the Lechtal Alps". The first documented attainment of the summit was made in 1869 by the Vienna entrepreneur Joseph Anton Specht (1828–1894) and his guide Peter Siess from Grins.

References

  1. "Parseierspitze - peakbagger". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 1 March 2015.


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