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Gehrenspitze Summit

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Gehrenspitze Summit

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The Gehrenspitze Summit, standing proudly at 2,367 meters (7,766 feet), is a prominent peak in the majestic Wetterstein Mountains of Tyrol, Austria. This challenging summit offers an unparalleled experience for hikers seeking adventure and breathtaking panoramic views across the Wettersteinhauptkamm, the Scharnitzjoch, and the scenic Puittal valley. It is a true gem within the Austrian Alps, accessible from the charming municipality of Leutasch.

Hikers consistently praise the Gehrenspitze for its spectacular vistas, which stretch over vast sections of the surrounding…

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    September 4, 2023

    Hiking

    We have already done some “difficult” hikes and clearly advise against this climb from Gasse. The markings have not been maintained for a long time and there is sometimes a danger to life when climbing through the quarry stone gully!!!
    This definitely cannot be described as a hike.
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    August 13, 2021

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    Wonderful prospects. Very challenging. Not suitable for beginners.
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    June 6, 2023

    Hiking

    Great climb. Sure-footedness and a head for heights are required.
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    Elevation 2,350 m

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    Gehrenspitze, Leutasch 6105, Österreich

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    Location: Leutasch, Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau, Bezirk Innsbruck-Land, Tyrol, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the actual elevation of Gehrenspitze Summit?

    The Gehrenspitze Summit in the Wetterstein Mountains stands at an elevation of approximately 2,346 meters (7,697 feet). While some sources may cite slightly different figures, this is the precise elevation recorded in komoot's highlight data for this specific peak.

    Are there specific climbing routes on Gehrenspitze Summit?

    Yes, there are climbing routes available, particularly on the north face. However, these are rarely used due to a high risk of rockfall. For those seeking more demanding alpine trails, the east ridge route via the Blachenspitze and Little Gehrenspitze can involve climbing difficulties between grades II and III.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect on Gehrenspitze Summit?

    Hikers can expect diverse terrain. The mountain is composed of Wetterstein limestone, characteristic of the Northern Limestone Alps. The south side of the summit area features steep grassy slopes and scree, while the north face drops sharply. Routes often involve a constant interplay of gentle meadows and rocky sections, requiring sure-footedness and a good head for heights.

    How challenging are the hiking routes to Gehrenspitze Summit?

    The routes to Gehrenspitze Summit are generally considered challenging and are not suitable for beginners. Even the normal route, typically approaching from the south via the Gehrenjoch, involves sections of UIAA grade I climbing. User tips strongly advise against certain ascents, like the one from Gasse, due to poorly maintained markings and potential danger.

    What are the most popular or recommended hiking routes to Gehrenspitze Summit?

    The most commonly chosen route ascends from the Leutasch district of Klamm, leading over the Westgrat to the Scharnitzjoch. This path is also accessible via the Puittal. While challenging, it is generally preferred over the route from Gasse via the south flank and east ridge, which is described by hikers as very difficult and potentially dangerous due to unmaintained markings.

    Is Gehrenspitze Summit suitable for a winter hike or snowshoeing?

    Yes, Gehrenspitze Summit is suitable for snowshoeing during winter. However, it is absolutely crucial to check the current avalanche warning levels before embarking on any winter activity. The conditions can be very demanding, and proper winter gear and experience are essential.

    Are there any family-friendly or beginner routes on Gehrenspitze Summit?

    Gehrenspitze Summit is generally considered challenging and not suitable for beginners or young children. The terrain requires sure-footedness and a head for heights, with sections involving rocky passages and scree. There are no designated easy or family-friendly routes to the summit itself.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Gehrenspitze Summit?

    While there are no explicit restrictions mentioned, the challenging nature of the terrain, including rocky sections, scree, and potential exposure, means that the trails to Gehrenspitze Summit may not be ideal for all dogs. Owners should assess their dog's fitness and experience with demanding alpine environments before bringing them along.

    Where can I find accommodation or places to eat near Gehrenspitze Summit?

    For accommodation, the charming municipality of Leutasch serves as a common starting point and offers various options. Regarding places to eat, there are mountain huts available seasonally. The Wangalm at 1,753 meters is open in summer, and the Wettersteinhütte at 1,171 meters is managed during both winter and summer seasons. It's advisable to carry provisions, especially outside of these operating times.

    What are the best viewpoints or natural features to look out for on Gehrenspitze Summit?

    From the summit, hikers are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views over large parts of the Tannheim mountains, the neighboring Ammergau mountains, the Alpine foothills, the Leutasch valley, and the Karwendel mountains, including prominent peaks like the Hohe Munde. Along the way, in areas like the Puittal valley, you might encounter wildlife such as chamois and marmots.

    How long does it typically take to hike Gehrenspitze Summit?

    A circular walk covering approximately 1,200 meters of elevation gain and twelve kilometers can take around seven and a half hours. This estimate is for a comprehensive tour, and individual times may vary based on fitness levels, route choice, and breaks.

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