Tischlerspitze, Mountain summit in Ankogel Group, Austria.
Tischlerspitze is a mountain summit in the Ankogel Group located between Salzburg and Carinthia, reaching 3,003 meters in elevation. Glaciers extend along its northern and eastern faces, becoming visible during the warmer seasons.
The summit was first climbed on September 3, 1889, by a group that included a teacher and two mountain guides. This first ascent marks the beginning of the mountain's documented climbing history.
The summit serves as a meeting point for climbers from Salzburg and Carinthia, representing the shared Alpine heritage of these Austrian regions. People from both areas come together at the top and share their passion for mountain climbing.
The route from Hannoverhütte requires climbing skills at UIAA grade II and takes about six hours from the base to the summit. Climbers should be well trained and have experience with alpine climbing.
The mountain features distinctive dark volcanic rock formations that extend from its base all the way to the summit. This uncommon geology sets it apart from many other peaks in the region.
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