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Parzayerschpitse

Parzaierschpitze ( German: Parseierspitze ) is a mountain in the federal state of Tyrol northwest of the city of Landeck . The height is 3036 meters, which makes it the first highest in the Lechtal Alps and the first among all the Northern Limestone Alps . It consists of radiolaritic rocks, preventing its erosion. In the square on the south side are the remains of the Grinner Fenners Glacier. The first ascent was dated August 23, 1869, by entrepreneur from Vienna Joseph Anton Specht (1828-1894) and conductor Peter Ziss from Greens [1] .

Parzayerschpitse
him. Parseierspitze
Patrolscharte mit Gatschkopf und Parseierspitze.jpg
Highest point
Absolute height3036 m
Relative height
First climbAugust 23, 1869
Location
Country
  • Germany
  • Austria
RegionTyrol
Mountain systemLechtal Alps
Germany
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Parzayerschpitse

Notes

  1. ↑ Jahrbuch des Österreichischen Alpenvereins, Band VI. - Wien, 1870. - 298 p.

Links

  • Profile on Peakbagger
  • Profile on hikr.org
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parzaierspitz&oldid=94509200


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