Große Sandspitze

The Große Sandspitze in Tyrol is 2,770 m (AA) and the highest mountain in the Gailtal Alps, a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps. It is located within the subrange of the Lienz Dolomites and is locally called the Sunnspitz.[1]

Große Sandspitze
Highest point
Elevation2,770 m (AA) (9,090 ft)
Prominence2,770-1,525 m Kartitsch Saddle
Isolation15.0 km Schleinitz
ListingHighest peak in the Gailtal Alps
Coordinates46°46′00″N 12°48′42″E
Geography
Große Sandspitze is located in Austria
Große Sandspitze
Große Sandspitze
Parent rangeLienz Dolomites
Climbing
First ascent2 July 1886 by Franz Mitterhofer

First ascent

The first ascent of the Große Sandspitze was made by Franz Mitterhofer, a farmer from Tristach, known as Kreitmeier, on 2 July 1886. The first recreational ascent was by August Kolp and Ignaz Linder, a little later, on 20 July 1886.[1] The standard route, used by the first climbers, is rated as climbing grade II.

References

  1. Peterka and End (1984).

Literature

  • Peterka, Hubert and End, Willi (1984). Alpenvereinsführer Lienzer Dolomiten, Bergverlag Rother, Munich, ISBN 3-7633-1243-9


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