词条 | Wetterwandeck |
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| name = Wetterwandeck | photo = Zugspitze-Schneefernerkpf1.jpg | photo_caption = The Zugspitze massif with the Wetterwandeck in the centre | elevation_m = 2698 | elevation_ref = | prominence = 30 | parent_peak = Southern Wetterspitze | map = Alps | map_caption = Location in the Alps | map_size = 250 | label_position = left | location = Bavaria, Germany; Tyrol, Austria | range = Wetterstein, Northern Limestone Alps | coordinates = {{coord|47|23|53|N|10|58|37|E|type:mountain_region:DE-BY_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | range_coordinates = | coordinates_ref = | first_ascent = 1874, Hermann von Barth }} The Wetterwandeck is a summit, {{Höhe|2698|DE}} high, in the Wetterstein mountains on the Austro-German border. It is located south of Germany's highest peak, the Zugspitze, above the Southern Schneeferner in the ridge which borders the Zugspitzplatt to the south. The first verifiable ascent of the Wetterwandeck was in 1874 by Hermann von Barth.[1] A drag lift in the ski region on the Zugspitzplatt below the Wetterwandeck was named after the mountain. There is also a piste at the southern foot of the mountain known as the Ehrwalder Almbahnen. Climbing routes
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References1. ^{{cite web |author=Hermann von Barth |url=http://www.bergruf.de/alpinhistorie/barth/kalkalpen/wetterstein_plattacher_ferner_wetterwandeck.html |title=Aus den Nördlichen Kalkalpen |date=1874 |access-date=14 May 2009}} 7 : Mountains of the Alps|Mountains of Bavaria|Mountains of Tyrol (state)|Wetterstein|Garmisch-Partenkirchen (district)|Two-thousanders of Austria|Two-thousanders of Germany |
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