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Gösleswand (2,912 m)

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Gösleswand (2,912 m)

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Gösleswand (2,912 m) is a prominent summit and natural monument nestled within the Lasörlinggruppe, a sub-range of the Venedigergruppe in East Tyrol, Austria. This striking peak is celebrated for its diverse geological composition, featuring various rock types like magnesian limestone and mica-slate, and offers expansive views across the pristine alpine landscape. Its unique shape and position make it a significant landmark in the region.

Hikers consistently praise the Gösleswand for its truly rewarding panoramic views, which on clear days can…

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    6. juli 2022

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    The Gösleswand is an easy-to-climb panoramic mountain. From the Neue Reichenberger Hütte takes about 1 hour.
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    19. august 2020

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    Can be climbed from the Reichenberger Hütte in about 1.5 hours. Easy to reach summit with a great panorama.
    Don't get confused: The cross that you see from the hut is not the summit cross - the summit has a stone mandl and an iron plate as well as boxes with a summit stamp.
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    4. januar 2020

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    Coming from the Kleinbachboden at the Rote Lenke keep to the right in half an hour to the summit. Very worthwhile because you can enjoy a wonderful view.
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    What is the actual summit marker on Gösleswand?

    While a cross is visible from the nearby huts, the true summit of Gösleswand features a stone mandl (cairn), an iron plate, and boxes containing a summit stamp. The cross is located at a slightly lower elevation of 2,865 meters on the southwest face.

    How challenging is the hike to Gösleswand for beginners?

    The final ascent to Gösleswand from the Neue Reichenberger Hütte or Rote Lenke is considered manageable even for beginners, provided they have secure footing and exercise caution. However, the full trek from St. Jakob in Defereggen involves significant elevation gain and can be a challenging day hike, making it less suitable for absolute beginners.

    Are there any specific parking recommendations for Gösleswand?

    Access to Gösleswand often begins from St. Jakob in Defereggen. While the intro mentions parking, it's generally advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking areas near popular trailheads can fill up quickly. Specific trailhead parking information would depend on your chosen starting point, such as routes leading via the Hintere Trojeralm.

    Is Gösleswand suitable for hiking with dogs?

    Gösleswand is located in an alpine environment. While many trails in Austria are dog-friendly, it's crucial to ensure your dog is accustomed to alpine terrain and that you adhere to local regulations, which may include keeping dogs on a leash, especially near grazing animals or in protected areas. Always carry enough water for your pet.

    What makes Gösleswand geologically unique?

    Gösleswand is remarkably diverse geologically, consisting of various rock types such as magnesian limestone, mica-slate, steatite, quartz, paragneiss, serpentinite, and marble. It was historically known as a 'mineral mountain' due to its rich deposits, though these have been extensively explored by collectors over time.

    Can Gösleswand be hiked in winter or during shoulder seasons?

    While the best time to visit Gösleswand is typically during warmer months when trails are clear of snow, experienced hikers with appropriate winter gear and avalanche knowledge might consider it in shoulder seasons or winter. However, conditions can be challenging, with snow, ice, and increased avalanche risk. It's crucial to check current weather and snow reports before attempting a winter ascent.

    What are the typical durations for reaching the summit from different starting points?

    From the Neue Reichenberger Hütte, the summit can be reached in approximately 1 to 1.5 hours. If starting from the Rote Lenke, the ascent takes about 30 minutes. A full trek from St. Jakob in Defereggen, including the ascent, can take around 9.5 hours round trip.

    Are there any nearby accommodations or places to eat near Gösleswand?

    Yes, the Neue Reichenberger Hütte serves as a popular base for ascents and offers accommodation and refreshments. Additionally, the village of St. Jakob in Defereggen, a common starting point for longer routes, provides various amenities, including guesthouses, restaurants, and shops.

    What kind of views can I expect from the Gösleswand summit?

    The Gösleswand summit offers great panoramic views. On clear days, the vistas can extend as far as the Dolomites. A panoramic table at the highest point helps visitors identify the numerous surrounding peaks, providing an expansive perspective of the alpine landscape.

    Are there any advanced climbing routes on Gösleswand?

    Gösleswand is primarily known as an 'easy-to-climb panoramic mountain' from the huts, with standard hiking routes. While its diverse geology might suggest potential for climbing, the available information focuses on hiking and scrambling. There are no widely publicized advanced climbing routes for this specific summit, suggesting it's not a primary destination for technical climbers.

    How crowded does Gösleswand typically get?

    As a popular panoramic summit, Gösleswand can attract a fair number of hikers, especially during peak summer weekends and holidays. To avoid the busiest times, consider starting your hike early in the morning or planning your visit on weekdays. The trails from the huts tend to be more frequented due to their accessibility.

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