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Wild animals
Wildlife from the southeast

Wildlife from the southeast

height 3015  m above sea level A.
location Tyrol , Austria
Mountains Ötztal Alps
Dominance 1.9 km →  Mittlerer Seekarkopf
Notch height 221 m ↓  Steinkarlescharte
Coordinates 46 ° 53 '29 "  N , 10 ° 36' 55"  E Coordinates: 46 ° 53 '29 "  N , 10 ° 36' 55"  E
Wildnörderer (Tyrol)
Wild animals
First ascent 1894 by A. Burkhardt (tourist)
Normal way Marked to the southern notch to the Brunnenwandspitze, from there via Schrofen

The Wildnörderer is a 3015  m high mountain in the Nauderer Mountains , part of the Ötztal Alps in Tyrol . It forms the north-eastern corner of the ridge that extends northward from the Nauderer Hennesiglspitze . The mountain rises steeply above the Radurschl valley to the north .

The slightest ascent circles the mountain in the east , starting from the Hohenzollernhaus . First the path leads past the Zollhütte and then climbs westwards through the Bergltal . The path is marked up to the saddle between Wildnörderer and Brunnenwandspitze. From there it goes without a path in a northerly direction over steep craggy terrain, with the ascent in the eastern flank below the ridge. The last part of the ascent requires surefootedness .

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