Mutmalspitze, Mountain summit in Ötztal Alps, Austria
Mutmalspitze is a mountain summit in the Ötztaler Alps that rises above 3500 meters. The peak shows steep slopes and glaciated terrain crossed by various climbing routes.
The mountain was first climbed in 1868 when an expedition team reached the summit. Since then it has become a well-known objective for mountaineers in the region.
The Martin-Busch-Hütte near Mutmalspitze serves as a gathering point for mountaineers who share experiences and connect with fellow climbers throughout the seasons.
Access starts from the village of Vent in Ötztal, from where marked paths lead toward a mountain hut. The route requires mountaineering experience and proper glacier equipment for safe travel.
The north face is covered with extensive crevasse fields and presents a serious technical challenge. This ice-fall-prone side remains unfamiliar to many visitors who prefer easier approach variations.
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