Wetterspitzen
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The Wetterspitzen are three of the rocky peaks on a mountain ridge in the Wetterstein mountains in the central part of the Eastern Alps
Eastern Alps
Eastern Alps is the name given to the eastern half of the Alps, usually defined as the area east of the Splügen Pass in eastern Switzerland. North of the Splügen Pass, the Posterior Rhine forms the border, and south of the pass, the Liro river and Lake Como form the boundary line.-Geography:The...

 in Germany. The lie two kilometres, as the crow flies
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, southwest of Germany's highest peak, the Zugspitze
Zugspitze
The Zugspitze, at 2,962 metres above sea level, is the highest peak of the Wetterstein Mountains as well as the highest mountain in Germany. It lies south of the town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and the border between Germany and Austria runs over its western summit. South of the mountain is...

, on the border between the Austria
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n province of Tyrol
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 and the German
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 state of Bavaria
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. The Wetterspitzen form the southwest perimeter of the Zugspitze ledge (Zugspitzplatt); below and to the east is the ski region on the Schneeferner
Schneeferner
The Schneeferner in the Bavarian Alps is Germany's highest and largest glacier. It is located on the Zugspitzplatt, a plateau south of the country's highest peak, the Zugspitze, that descends from west to east and forms the head of the Reintal valley...

 with its research station, the Schneefernerhaus
Schneefernerhaus
The Schneefernerhaus is a former hotel in the Alps, that is now used as an environmental research station. It lies immediately below the summit of the Zugspitze at a height of 2,650 m and was opened on 20 June 1931. It used to house the top station of the Bavarian Zugspitze Railway as well as a...

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The three peaks are the:
  • Northern Wetterspitze (Nördliche Wetterspitze) - 2746 metres (9,009.2 ft) high,
  • Southern or Middle Wetterspitze (Südliche (Mittlere) Wetterspitze} - 2750 metres (9,022.3 ft) high - and the
  • Eastern Wetterspitze (Östliche Wetterspitze) - 2668 metres (8,753.3 ft) high.

Base

A possible base for climbing the Wetterspitzen is the SonnAlpin restaurant (2600 metres (8,530.2 ft)) on the Zugspitze Ledge, the terminal station of the Bavarian Zugspitze Rack Railway.

Easiest routes

From the Zugspitze ledge (Zugspitzplatt):
  • an easy climb, according to the literature, (UIAA grade II) in half an hour to the Northern Wetterspitze.
  • in two hours (UIAA II) to the Middle Wetterspitze,
  • in half an hour with any difficult sections (UIAA I) to the Eastern Wetterspitze

In addition there are various climbing routes up to UIAA grade V, starting from west of Ehrwald
Ehrwald
Ehrwald is a municipality in the Austrian district of Reutte, Tyrol.Ehrwald lies at the southern base of the Zugspitze , Germany's highest mountain, but which is shared with Austria. The town is connected to the Zugspitze with the Tyrolean Aerial Tramway .-References:...

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Sources and maps

  • Stefan Beulke: AVF Wetterstein, Rother Verlag München (1996), ISBN 3-7633-1119-X
  • Alpenvereinskarte 1:25.000, Blatt 4/2, Wetterstein- und Mieminger Gebirge
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