Wildes Mannle, Mountain summit in Tyrol, Austria
Wildes Mannle is a summit in the Ötztal Alps standing at 3,023 meters elevation. The terrain consists of steep rock and requires climbers to navigate secured sections with rope protection along the ascent route.
This summit has long attracted climbers from the surrounding Ötztal region. The Breslauer Hütte was built to serve as a base camp and remains an essential shelter point for those making the ascent.
Local mountaineering traditions continue through organized group ascents, connecting generations of climbers to this challenging Alpine peak.
The climb takes roughly two and a half hours on a steep path with several technical sections. Proper hiking boots and climbing experience are necessary to safely navigate the rope-secured parts.
From the summit, visitors see across multiple mountain ridges, with Wildspitze and Ortler framing views to distant peaks. On clear days, the vista extends far across the Alpine landscape.
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