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Mutmalspitze
Mountain/Rock
Mutmalspitze 

Page Type: Mountain/Rock

Location: Austria, Europe

Lat/Lon: 46.78290°N / 10.90760°E

Activities: Mountaineering

Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Elevation: 11555 ft / 3522 m

 

Page By: Jurgen Mesman

Created/Edited: Sep 20, 2007 / Sep 8, 2008

Object ID: 339000

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Overview

The Mutmalspitze lies in the district Imst in the state Tyrol. The mountain is 3522 meters high and belongs to the Ötztaler Alps. The mountains is relative unknown and lies to the north of its known neighbors Hintere Schwärze and the Similaun.
The normal route is an easy glacier walk. More interesting is the north face, wich offers a short but demanding ice climb.

The first ascent of the Mutmalspitze succeeded already on 28 July of the year 1868 by V. Kaltdorff and his companion.
 
The Mutmalspitze.

Getting There

In general:

* You reach Ötztal by train (station: Ötztal Bahnhof) or car on the A12 from Innsbruck (E) or from Bludenz (W) on the E60 and A12 via Landeck. Turn off at Ötztal.

* You reach Vent on the road through the Ötztal from Ötztal (trainstation) via Ötz, Sölden and Zwieselstein with bus/taxi or car. In Zwieselstein, you have to turn right to the Venter Tal.

To the Martin-Busch-Hütte (2501 m):

* You reach the hut from Vent in Ötztal in 2 1/2 h. You have only to follow the wide road (without cars). It is marked with the number 923. It is a very beautiful way with a wonderful view through the valley along the river. There is no problem on this road.

In winter and spring: as the way to the hut is strongly exposed to avalanches, it should be done in the evening or early in the morning!

Routes

1.Normal route:

The route on the Mutmalspitze is not very demanding. Easy glacier walk over the Marzellferner and then to the summit.
From the Martin-Busch 3-4h, F/L

2. North face:

Long ascent ending at a short, crevasse-covered ice face.
From the Martin-Busch 4-5h, AD/ZS
Difficulty depending on ice conditions: (!can vary between 50-80º!)
 
 

Map and Guidebooks

Map:

-Alpenvereinskarte Nr. 30/1 ötztaler Alpen/Gurgl, 1:25.000

Guidebooks:

-Walter Klier, Ötztaler Alpen. Alpenvereinsführer. 12th ed. Munich 1995.ISBN 3-7633-1123-8
-Andreas Jentzsch and Axel Jentzsch-Rabl, Firn- und Eisklettern in den Ostalpen, 1th ed. 2004. ISBN 3-9500920-0-5

External Links

Martin-Busch-Hütte (2501 m):
-Telephone: +43(0)0664/3043151(hut)
-Internet:Martin-Busch-Hütte
Opened in Summer: End of June until the end of September
Opened in Winter: Beginning of March until middle of May/Pentecost

Bergsteigen.at (north face):
Bergsteigen.at

Weather:
Alpenverein.at

Avalanches:
Alpenverein.at

Images




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