Parking Sulzenauhütte - Gamsspitzl (via Sulzenauhütte and Seescharte)
Starting point: Parking Sulzenauhütte (1590 m)
Lat/Lon: | 47,01593°N 11,18084°E |
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Name of path: via Sulzenauhütte and Seescharte
Time of walking: 5 h 15 min
Difficulty: easy marked way
Altitude difference: 1461 m
Altitude difference po putu: 1461 m
Map: Stubaier Alpen Hochstubai, 31/1 1:25.000; Outdooractive Stubai Wanderkarte
Recommended equipment (summer):
Recommended equipment (winter): ice axe, crampons
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Access to the starting point:
From Ljubljana, take the motorway past Salzburg towards Munich. At the Dreieck Inntal multi-level junction, take the A93 towards Innsbruck/Kufstein/Brenner. On your return to Austria, continue to the Innsbruck-Mitte exit. Here, do not turn towards Innsbruck, but continue on the A13 motorway towards the Brenner Pass. Turn off the motorway at exit 10-Schönberg and follow the comfortable road through the Stubai Valley to Neustift im Stubaital, the centre of the Stubai Valley, and Volderau, where the still wide asphalt road starts to climb a little more steeply towards Mutterbergalm and the Stubaier Gletscher ski resort. Soon on the left we see the large Grawa waterfall and the parking lot of the eponymous mountain pasture; here is the first starting point for the climb up to the Sulzenauhütte. After a few minutes of further driving, we park in a rather spacious dedicated parking lot, which gives us the easiest access to the hut, and where we see a large information board at the starting point, highlighting the ascent to Sulzenauhütte. An alternative is to drive through northern Itali: in this case, from central Slovenia, take the A2 motorway to one of the border crossings with Austria and continue to Lienz. Here you continue on the 100 road and pass the Prato alla Drava crossing into Itali. In Itali, follow the SS49 all the way to the junction with the A22 motorway in the direction of the Brenner Pass. After the pass, continue in the direction of Innsbruck to the Schönberg exit. From there, follow the route described above.
Path description:
From the starting point, walk across the little bridge and, following the signs for the Sulzenauhütte and mountain pasture Sulzenau hut, continue along the narrow path that leads you in curves over the forest slope to the south. After about 45 minutes, the moderately steep, rather rough path, which occasionally offers fine views over the Stubai valley, is joined by a slightly steeper version of the path, which crosses the wooded terrain above Grawa Alm at the edge of the large Grawa waterfall. The path turns eastwards at this point and after about 15 minutes leads out onto the great plains, where the mountain pasture Sulzenau is revealed below the cliffs overlooked by the Sulzenauhütte. Reliable signs lead us past the mountain pasture and direct us to a narrow path which crosses the steep slope in curves and, after about two hours' walk from the starting point, leads to the Sulzenauhütte hut.
At the hut, which stands in the middle of the attractive watery world of the High Stubai, look towards the signs for Nürnberger Hütte and Wilder Freiger, which lead eastwards from the hut (in the route of the Route Seescharte and Leo Schöpf's Route; the more difficult and more direct Lübeckerweg soon splits off and turns steeply southwards). Initially quite gentle, the path soon leads to the western edge above the larger Grünausee lake, where there is a beautiful view towards Wilder Freiger and the nearby peaks; here a more difficult unmarked path branches off, leading to the summit via the Freiger Glacier. After a short traverse north over the lake, we find ourselves at a crossroads: the broader track continues towards the Nürnberger Hütte, and we take the slightly less obvious path that leads along the eastern edge above Lake Grünausee. The still fairly easy path leads over a grassy slope into increasingly rocky terrain, where we progress towards our next destination, the Seescharte saddle between the peaks of Urfallspitze (2805 m) and Gamsspitzl (3051 m). After a short, slightly steeper climb on the rocky terrain, after about two hours' walk from the hut, we reach the saddle, where we get a wide view of the mountains and glaciers of the eastern part of the central High Stubai group.
From the saddle, continue along the track which crosses under the Gamsspitzl massif on rough terrain to the south. Soon you reach a crossroads at a large rock, where you head steeply upwards (west, marker GSP. ); to the left, southwards, the trail continues towards Wilder Freiger.
Over unpleasantly crumbly rubble, climb up towards a fairly sharp ridge, which you retreat to the east side of and cross under. As the ridge becomes flatter and easier to cross, the markers direct you to it. From here, it is only a few minutes of easy walking along the broad summit ridge of Gamsspitzl to the summit. From the crossroads it is about 15-20 minutes' climb to the summit.
Gamsspitzl is a relatively easily accessible peak in a part of the Hochstubai mountain range that normally attracts tourists with ambitions for more challenging mountain objectives. Nevertheless, the peak, which offers a magnificent view of the Wilder Freiger peaks, the Freiger See and the surrounding mountains, can be a pleasant diversion on the Wilder Freiger, or, when circumstances do not allow for more ambitious ventures, a rather tempting solo goal.
The final climb to the summit is not technically demanding, but, given its steepness and occasional steepness, it might still deserve the label 'partly demanding', which is certainly true in the months when there is still snow on the slopes of the Gamsspitzel.
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