Hasenöhrl, Mountain summit in Val d'Ultimo, Italy
Hasenöhrl is a mountain peak in the Ortles range in northern Italy that rises to 3,257 meters. Glaciers cover portions of its eastern and northern faces.
The mountain was shaped by glacial processes that advanced and retreated over geological time. These forces carved the landscape into its current form.
The mountain paths incorporate traditional alpine hiking routes used by local communities to traverse between valleys and maintain connections across the region.
Climbing from Steinrast at 1,728 meters (5,669 feet) requires mountaineering skills and proper equipment. The route follows marked trails through steep terrain that demands several hours of effort.
From the peak you can see Lake Quaira and observe the glaciers of Mount Cevedale, Gran Zebrù, and Ortles below. This vantage point brings together several major glaciated peaks in one view.
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