Lamsenspitze

Lamsenspitze

Lamsenjoch Hut (Lamsenjochhütte) in front of the Lamsenspitze
Highest point
Elevation 2,508 m (8,228 ft)
Isolation 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi)
Coordinates 47°22′58″N 11°35′28″E / 47.382778°N 11.591111°E / 47.382778; 11.591111Coordinates: 47°22′58″N 11°35′28″E / 47.382778°N 11.591111°E / 47.382778; 11.591111
Geography
Lamsenspitze
Parent range Alps, Karwendel
Climbing
First ascent Markus Vincent Lipold (1843)
Easiest route alpine hike

Lamsenspitze (elevation 2,508 m (8,228 ft)) is a summit of the Karwendel range in the Austrian state of Tyrol.

Alpinism

The easiest route to the summit is a steep track secured with fixed wire ropes starting at the Lamsenjoch Hut (Lamsenjochhütte) at the bottom of the steep eastern wall of the Lamsenspitze. Also a garden for climbers can be found there.

A second prominent route goes through a Via ferrata of mid difficulty that includes a climb through a tunnel called Brudertunnel or Lamstunnel. The Lamsenjoch Hut is reachable most easily starting from Pertisau or from the Ahornboden as a mountain hike.

There are two crosses at the summit, one of them can be seen from the Lamsenjoch Hut.

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