Perfect weather, started at 5 am, climb took from car to car 12 hours
mklootwijk - Jul 27, 2020 5:13 am Date Climbed: Aug 5, 2019
From Mullerhutte via Wilder Freiger towards camping
On the second day of our tour, we started from Mullerhutte, via the Wilder Freiger towards our camping. Nice ridge towards the summit. Going down was endless rock :)
Silvia Mazzani - Aug 9, 2018 8:09 am Date Climbed: Jul 4, 1999
Gijsj - Dec 27, 2013 12:10 pm Date Climbed: Aug 6, 2013
Normal route from Müllerhütte
We arrived late at the Müllerhütte so we decided to skip the Wilder Freiger, instead we started waiting for dinner. When we heard that dinner was postponed for 30 minutes there was again a chance that we could climb the Wilder Freiger before dinner and darkness. We quickly grabbed the necessary equipment and left the hut while we had nearly 2 hours. Within 1 hour we reached the summit, and went back fast to be on time for dinner.
KoenVl - Jul 18, 2012 11:35 am Date Climbed: Jul 11, 2012
From the Müllerhütte
to Becherhaus, over the Signalgipfel, over the ridge to the Wilder Freiger. Unfortunatly barely any mountain was visible due to mist and lots of clouds.
Route Climbed: traverse from muller to Nurnburger hut Date Climbed: july 2005
Had climbed Zukerhutl and Wilder pfaff the previous day on firm snow but despite an early start the glacier crossing was horribly soft. All the guided parties went elswhere. Easy ridge to the signalgippfel doesnt really need fixed ropes but blimey the descent to the Nurnburger goes on forever!
It was my first experience with walking on a glacier. The weather was very cloudy which makes walking very easy but the view was not so good. Maybe next time.
Route Climbed: south face Date Climbed: 08/14/1998
We had slept at the Müller Hut and climbed the Freiger via the steep snow field which basically leads directly from south to the summit. Perfect views (see pictures). We descended to the Sulzenau Hut via Grünau Lake.
Route Climbed: From Ranalt via the Nurnberger Hut, over the Gamsspitzl Date Climbed: Aug 2000
This is an excellent mountain, we climbed up to the Nurnberger hut early in the Morning, booked our room, dropped our bags off and walked over the ridge behind the hut (Niederl) we took some amazing pictures of the Wilde Freiger and then scrambled up the Mairspitze 2775m, well worth the extra effort.
We set off at about 6am from the hut and it was worth it to see the sun rise. There was alot of other people on the mountain but it was still an enjoyable trip, with stunning views from the rocky summit.
chris.mueller - Sep 6, 2021 1:46 pm Date Climbed: Sep 6, 2021
Parking Ranalt - summit - Parking RanaltPerfect weather, started at 5 am, climb took from car to car 12 hours
mklootwijk - Jul 27, 2020 5:13 am Date Climbed: Aug 5, 2019
From Mullerhutte via Wilder Freiger towards campingOn the second day of our tour, we started from Mullerhutte, via the Wilder Freiger towards our camping. Nice ridge towards the summit. Going down was endless rock :)
Silvia Mazzani - Aug 9, 2018 8:09 am Date Climbed: Jul 4, 1999
Cima Libera crossingClimbed alone from the route to Passo del Rombo
alpinbeta - Sep 2, 2014 4:12 pm Date Climbed: Jul 16, 2009
TraverseFrom Rifugio Cima Libera
Gijsj - Dec 27, 2013 12:10 pm Date Climbed: Aug 6, 2013
Normal route from MüllerhütteWe arrived late at the Müllerhütte so we decided to skip the Wilder Freiger, instead we started waiting for dinner. When we heard that dinner was postponed for 30 minutes there was again a chance that we could climb the Wilder Freiger before dinner and darkness. We quickly grabbed the necessary equipment and left the hut while we had nearly 2 hours. Within 1 hour we reached the summit, and went back fast to be on time for dinner.
KoenVl - Jul 18, 2012 11:35 am Date Climbed: Jul 11, 2012
From the Müllerhütteto Becherhaus, over the Signalgipfel, over the ridge to the Wilder Freiger. Unfortunatly barely any mountain was visible due to mist and lots of clouds.
iceferret - Oct 12, 2005 5:30 pm
Route Climbed: traverse from muller to Nurnburger hut Date Climbed: july 2005Had climbed Zukerhutl and Wilder pfaff the previous day on firm snow but despite an early start the glacier crossing was horribly soft. All the guided parties went elswhere. Easy ridge to the signalgippfel doesnt really need fixed ropes but blimey the descent to the Nurnburger goes on forever!
alpspitze - Sep 13, 2005 3:38 pm
Route Climbed: via Sulzenau hut Date Climbed: July 18, 1998Hiked to the top from the valley, then stayed at the hut that night. Interesting weather, storms all around but sunny on the Freiger.
dieguz2002 - Feb 16, 2004 1:57 am
Route Climbed: Normal Route from Italy Date Climbed: august 1995Nice summit and environment.
mpa - Jul 29, 2003 6:26 am
Route Climbed: South route from Müllerhütte Date Climbed: 18th August 1996My first glacier tour.
JoPo - Dec 22, 2001 3:51 am
Route Climbed: From North Date Climbed: 6.8.2001It was my first experience with walking on a glacier. The weather was very cloudy which makes walking very easy but the view was not so good. Maybe next time.
We made the way down to the Becherhaus.
Luidger - Dec 20, 2001 9:14 am
Route Climbed: south face Date Climbed: 08/14/1998We had slept at the Müller Hut and climbed the Freiger via the steep snow field which basically leads directly from south to the summit. Perfect views (see pictures). We descended to the Sulzenau Hut via Grünau Lake.
madmountaineer - Dec 19, 2001 1:35 pm
Route Climbed: From Ranalt via the Nurnberger Hut, over the Gamsspitzl Date Climbed: Aug 2000This is an excellent mountain, we climbed up to the Nurnberger hut early in the Morning, booked our room, dropped our bags off and walked over the ridge behind the hut (Niederl) we took some amazing pictures of the Wilde Freiger and then scrambled up the Mairspitze 2775m, well worth the extra effort.
We set off at about 6am from the hut and it was worth it to see the sun rise. There was alot of other people on the mountain but it was still an enjoyable trip, with stunning views from the rocky summit.