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At the Ruderhofspitze is the fourth highest mountain in the Stubai Alps in
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and good all-round views it is one of the most visited mountains in the Stubai. An almost two-kilometre-long arête, the ''Grawawand'', runs away from the summit to the east. Less prominent ridges run south and northwestwards from the Ruderhofspitze. The peak was first ascended on 30 August 1864 by Karl Baedeker (the son of
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and mountain guides Pankraz Gleinser and Alois Tanzer.


Location and surrounding area

The Ruderhofspitze lies a good six kilometres as the crow flies west of ''Ranalt'' in the Stubai valley and about ten kilometres east of Gries, a village in the municipality of
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in the Sulztal valley. The mountain is surrounded by
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s. To the southeast, below the Grawawand is the ''Grawawandferner'' glacier, to the south the ''Ruderhofferner'', to the west the expansive ''Alpeiner Ferner'' and to the north the ''Hochmoosferner'' runs right up to just under the
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on the Ruderhofspitze. Its neighbouring peaks are: to the north and separated by the ''Hochmoosscharte'' notch (3,231 m), the Westliche Seespitze (3,355 m) and along the Grawawand, separated by the crossing of ''Grawagrubennieder'' (2,880 m), the ''Nockwand'' (3,091 m). To the south, down to the ''Mutterbergalm'' in the Stubai valley there are no summits. To the west, separated by the Alpeiner Ferner glacier, is the mightiest mountain of the group, the 3,496-metre-high
Schrankogel The Schrankogel, 3497 m (called the ''Schrankogl'' on the AV map) is the second highest mountain in the Stubai Alps. The northeast side of the Schrankogel is steep and snowy; from all other sides the Schrankogel has a rocky character. File:2007070 ...
.


Bases and routes

The route used by the first climbers to ascend the Ruderhofspitez in 1864 led from the ''Oberissalm'' in the
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valley to the Alpeiner Ferner. There, because the Schrankogel appeared too difficult, they decided to make the Ruderhofspitze the goal of their trek. After over eight hours they reached the summit. The present
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, the easiest ascent, runs in a great arc over the Alpeiner Ferner as a
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to the Ruderhofspitze and should only be undertake with the right equipment and knowledge. The base for this route is the
Franz Senn Hut The Franz Senn Hut (german: Franz-Senn-Hütte) is a large and very popular Category I alpine hut in the Stubai Alps owned by the Austrian Alpine Club (''Österreichischer Alpenverein''). Reynolds, Kev (2009). ''Walking in Austria'', 1st ed., Cicer ...
situated to the northeast of the mountain at an elevation of 2,147 metres. From the hut the tour heads in a southwesterly direction along the ''Alpeiner Bach'' to the Alpeiner Ferner and then over the heavily crevassed
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initially heading south and then east into the bay of the glacier below the Ruderhofspitze. From here there are two options to get to the firn field on the south side below the summit: one leads across the steep WSW flank on fixed ropes (negotiating the
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with a risk of rockfalls) or the somewhat longer, but easier route along the long SSW arête from the upper Hölltalscharte notch. The route runs across the firn field on the south side to the rocky summit block and finally up an easy climb to the highest point. About an hour shorter, but not easier, is the ascent from the
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along the Grawagrubennieder and the Grawawandferner. Other routes to the Ruderhofspitze run from the Mutterbergalm and the
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(a six-hour ice tour) to the Ruderhofspitze.Walter Klier: ''Alpenvereinsführer Stubaier Alpen'', Munich, 2006, pp. 247 ff, Randnummer 2290 ff. File:Ruderhofspitze Südwest.JPG, From the southwest (
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) File:Ruderhofspitze von Osten.JPG, From the east File:Ruderhofspitze.jpg, From the west (Schrankogel)


Literature and maps

* Walter Klier, ''
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Stubaier Alpen'',
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, Munich, 2006, * Eduard Richter: ''Die Erschließung der Ostalpen, II. Band'', Berlin, Verlag des Deutschen und Oesterreichischen Alpenvereins, 1894 * Alpine Club map 1:25,000 series, Sheet 31/1, ''Stubaier Alpen, Hochstubai''


References


External links

{{Commons category, Ruderhofspitze
Karl Baedeker jr. als Bergsteiger

Franz-Senn-Hütte
Alpine three-thousanders Mountains of Tyrol (state) Mountains of the Alps Stubai Alps