Laliderer tip

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Laliderer tip
Laliderer lace with bivouac box

Laliderer lace with bivouac box

height 2588  m
location Tyrol , Austria
Mountains Hinterautal-Vomper chain , Karwendel
Dominance 0.54 km →  Laliderer Wand
Notch height 89 m ↓  near the Schuster Bivouac
Coordinates 47 ° 23 '29 "  N , 11 ° 30' 1"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 23 '29 "  N , 11 ° 30' 1"  E
Laliderer Spitze (Alps)
Laliderer tip
rock Wetterstein lime
Age of the rock Triad
First ascent August 16, 1870 by Hermann von Barth
Normal way Mountain tour (9 hours), good physical condition required, pathless ascent
The Laliderer Spitze from the north, with the distinctive Herzogkante (right of center)

The Laliderer Spitze from the north, with the distinctive Herzogkante (right of center)

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The Lalidererspitze (or Lalidererspitze ) is 2588  m above sea level. A. high mountain in the Hinterautal-Vomper chain in the Karwendel in Tyrol . East below the summit stands at 2495  m above sea level. A. the Lalidererspitzen bivouac , also known as the Karl Schuster bivouac ( location ).

Routes to the summit

The summit can be reached as a challenging mountain tour from Scharnitz ( 964  m above sea level ) via the Hinterautal along the Isar , the Kastenalm ( 1220  m above sea level ) and the Rossloch , but the Lalidererspitze is better known for its climbing routes. A classic ascent is the Herzogkante (V-, first ascent by Otto , Christian and Paula Herzog on August 9, 1911). Numerous challenging climbing routes lead through the 900 m high north face of the Laliderer Spitze and the neighboring, steep Laliderer walls , it is considered to be one of the largest rock faces in the Eastern Alps. It was first walked in 1932 by Matthias Auckenthaler and H. Schmidhuber on the now classic Auckenthaler-Weg ( VI- ).

location

Laliderer peak (Karwendel)
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Location of the Laliderer Spitze in the Karwendel (left)
and in the Alps (right).

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