Hochwilde - Cima Altissima
Hochwilde - Cima Altissima
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The Hochwilde, also known as Hohe Wilde or by its Italian name Cima Altissima, is a prominent mountain summit nestled in the heart of the Ötztal Alps. This majestic peak straddles the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy, specifically at the intersection of the Schnalskamm and Gurgler Kamm mountain ranges. With its South Summit reaching an impressive 3,482 meters and the North Summit at 3,458 meters, the Hochwilde - Cima Altissima stands as one of the highest peaks…
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Elevation 3,430 m
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There are two primary approaches to the summit. From the south, a strenuous but well-maintained mountain trail leads from the Stettiner Hütte (Rifugio Petrarca). This route is glacier-free and rated T4 in difficulty, featuring partially secured sections. From the north, the route involves traversing the Gurgler Ferner glacier and the North Ridge, which includes easy climbing sections (UIAA I-II difficulty).
Hikers should allow approximately 3-4 hours for the ascent and descent from the Stettiner Hütte (Rifugio Petrarca) to the summit of Hochwilde - Cima Altissima. This timing is for the challenging T4-rated southern route.
Yes, Hochwilde - Cima Altissima features two distinct peaks. The South Summit reaches an elevation of 3,482 meters (11,424 feet), while the slightly lower North Summit stands at 3,458 meters. Both offer incredible panoramic views.
While full mountaineering equipment isn't always necessary, good footwear, sure-footedness, and experience in mountain terrain are essential. The path can be steep and exposed. It's crucial to pack layers, sufficient water, and snacks. In unfavorable conditions like firn, fresh snow, or ice, appropriate gear such as crampons or an ice axe might be required.
Hochwilde - Cima Altissima is considered an advanced hiking destination due to its strenuous nature, steep and exposed sections, and T4 difficulty rating. It is not recommended for beginners or families with young children. Hikers should have significant experience in high-alpine terrain.
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The optimal time to hike Hochwilde - Cima Altissima is typically during the summer months, generally from July to September, when the trails are most accessible and largely free of snow and ice. However, conditions can change rapidly in the high mountains, so always check the latest weather and trail reports.
The most prominent facility near the summit is the Stettiner Hütte (Rifugio Petrarca), which serves as a popular base for the southern ascent. It offers accommodation and refreshments. Other amenities like cafes, pubs, or additional accommodation would be found in the valleys below, such as in Pfelders or Vent.
From the summit, hikers are rewarded with an unparalleled and unique panorama. The views stretch across the entire Ötztal Alps and the Texel Group, revealing a breathtaking landscape of rugged peaks and deep valleys. To the north, the glistening Gurgler Ferner glacier is a notable sight.
Yes, the southern route leading from the Stettiner Hütte (Rifugio Petrarca) to the summit is a glacier-free path. This makes it an attractive option for experienced hikers who prefer to avoid glacier travel, though it remains a strenuous and challenging ascent.