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The Großes Wiesbachhorn () is a
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in the federal state of
Salzburg Salzburg (, ; literally "Salt-Castle"; bar, Soizbuag, label=Bavarian language, Austro-Bavarian) is the List of cities and towns in Austria, fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. The town is on the site of the ...
,
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and, at (according to other sources ), is the third-highest peak of the
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range. Its entirely free-standing
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-capped summit forms the main peak of the Fusch/
Kaprun Kaprun () is a municipality in the Zell am See District in the state of Salzburg, Austria. The town is a tourist destination known as "Zell am See-Kaprun" with the neighbouring Zell am See and known for the glacier Kitzsteinhorn. Geography It is ...
chain and is often viewed in Alpine literature as a rival of the
Großglockner The Grossglockner (german: Großglockner ; or just ''Glockner'') is, at 3,798 metres above the Adriatic (12,461 ft), the highest mountain in Austria and the highest mountain in the Alps east of the Brenner Pass. It is part of the larger Glock ...
. The great slope on its eastern and southeastern side plunges about 2,300 metres to the
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- one of the greatest height differences between mountaintop and valley floor in the
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. Of alpinistic significance was the
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of the Northwest Face (''Nordwestwand'') on 15 July 1924 by Franz Riegele and Willo Welzenbach. They were the first ones to use ice nails (''Eisnägel'') to assist them; these were later developed into the
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s used today. The Northwest Face was one of the classic ice walls of the Eastern Alps; the ice has since melted, however.


Location and area

The Großes Wiesbachhorn is almost entirely surrounded by
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s. To the north is the ''Wielingerkees'', to the northeast the ''Sandbodenkees'' flows eastwards and down into the ''Sandboden'' and further into the
Fuscher Ache The Fuscher Ache is a river of Salzburg (Bundesland), Salzburg, Austria, a right tributary of the River Salzach. The Fuscher Ache rises as the confluence of the Kaefertalbach und the Traunerbach near the ''Fuscher Törl'' at a height of about in ...
. To the south lies the ''Teufelsmühlkees'' und im Westen das ''Kaindlkees''. An important neighbouring mountain to the north, separated by the 3,211-metre-high wind gap of the ''Sandbodenscharte'', is the ''Kleines Wiesbachhorn'' with a height of 3,286 metres. To the southwest, on the other side of the 3,265-metre-high ''Wielingerscharte'', between the Kaindlkees and Teufelsmühlkees glaciers, lies the two Bratschenköpfe peaks (3,413 and 3,401 metres high). To the west the terrain falls away to the Mooserboden Reservoir, to the east into the ''Fuscher Tal''. The nearest important settlement is
Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße is a municipality, at the foot of Grossglockner mountain, in the district of Zell am See (district), Zell am See (Pinzgau region), in the state of Salzburg (state), Salzburg in Austria. See town website pages at ...
, about 10 kilometres away to the north
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.


Ascents

The route originally used by the Fusch farmers at the end of the 18th century is rarely used today. It runs from Ferleiten and takes 3½ hours to reach the Schwarzenberg Hut and from there another 4 hours past the Bratschenköpfe peaks to the summit of the Horn. The usual present-day start point for ascents is the Heinrich Schwaiger Haus. From there the standard route runs over the ''Oberen Fochezkopf'' and along the ''Kaindlgrat'' ridge to the summit in about 3 hours. In the middle section of the route there is a 35° inclined firn edge (''Firnschneide''), the rock sections are rated at
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UIAA I. The classic routes through the 500-metre-high Nordwest Face required ice climbing skills capable of coping with up to 60° gradients.Willi End: ''Alpenvereinsführer Glocknergruppe'', Munich, 2003, p. 434 ff., Rz 1590 ff. File:Kitzbueheler Horn.jpg, Wiesbachhorn Group, from the north over the
Kitzbüheler Horn The Kitzbüheler Horn (also spelt Kitzbühler Horn) is a mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in Tyrol, Austria, whose western flank lies near the smart ski resort of Kitzbühel. With a height of it only just misses being a 'two-thousander'. At the ...
File:Wiesbachhorn-Fuscher Tal.JPG, The top of the Großes Wiesbachhorn is over 2,400 metres above the valley of the Fuscher Ache


See also

List of highest mountains of Austria This page shows the highest mountains in Austria as well as the highest mountains in each mountain range and in each of the States of Austria, Austrian states. The heights are given in metres above the Adriatic Sea. Highest mountains in Austria ...


Sources and maps

* Willi End: ''
Alpine Club Guide The ''Alpine Club Guides'' (german: Alpenvereinsführer, commonly shortened to ''AV Führer'' or ''AVF'') are the standard series of Alpine guides that cover all the important mountain groups in the Eastern Alps. They are produced jointly by the Ge ...
Glocknergruppe'',
Bergverlag Rother Bergverlag Rother is a German publisher with its headquarters in Oberhaching, Upper Bavaria. Since 1950 the company, that formerly went under the name of ''Bergverlag Rudolf Rother'', has published the Alpine Club Guides in cooperation with the Ge ...
, Munich, 2003, * Eduard Richter: ''Die Erschliessung der Ostalpen'', Vol III, Verlag des Deutschen und Oestereichischen Alpenvereins, Berlin 1894 *
Alpine Club map Alpine Club maps (german: Alpenvereinskarten, often abbreviated to ''AV-Karten'' i.e. AV maps) are specially detailed maps for summer and winter mountain climbers (mountaineers, hikers and ski tourers). They are predominantly published at a scale o ...
1:25.000, Sheet 40, ''Glocknergruppe''


References

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