Rofelewand

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Rofelewand
Rofelewand (middle) and Gsallkopf (right) in the Kaunergrat from near the Fundusfeiler in the Geigenkamm.
Highest point
Elevation3,354 m (11,004 ft)
Prominence529 m (1,736 ft)
Parent peakVerpeilspitze (Wildspitze)
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates47°01′56″N 10°49′06″E / 47.03222°N 10.81833°E / 47.03222; 10.81833
Geography
Rofelewand is located in Austria
Rofelewand
Rofelewand
Austria
LocationTyrol, Austria
Parent rangeÖtztal Alps
Climbing
First ascent24 Jul 1873 by Theodor Petersen, Alois Ennemoser, Josef Kirschner, Gottlieb Rauch, Alois Neururer, K. Neuner, C. Benzien and I. Müller
Easiest routeNorth ridge (UIAA-II)

The Rofelewand is a mountain in the Kaunergrat group of the Ötztal Alps.[1]

Rofelewand from the Rabenkopf. You can see the east ridge up to the east summit

References

  1. ^ Klier, Walter (2006). Ötztaler Alpen. Bergverlag Rother. ISBN 978-3-7633-1123-1.

See also