Kleine Halt, Mountain summit in Tyrol, Austria.
Kleine Halt is a mountain summit in Tyrol that reaches 2,116 meters and features dolomite limestone rock faces. The peak offers multiple climbing routes with varying difficulty levels across its different sides.
Mountain climbers documented their first successful ascent in the mid-1800s. Since then, it has become a recognized climbing destination in the Tyrolean Alps.
Local climbing organizations maintain several designated paths on Kleine Halt, contributing to the preservation of traditional mountaineering techniques in Tyrol.
Spring through early autumn offers the most stable climbing conditions with dry rock and reliable weather. Lodging is readily available near the mountain base to support multi-day trips.
The mountain's geographical position at coordinates 47.56754, 12.2974082 creates varied climbing challenges on different rock faces throughout the seasons.
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