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The Malhamspitzen (originally called the Malchamspitze by Carl Sonklar) are the four peaks of a mighty massif on the Maurerkamm, an Alpine mountain chain in the Venediger Group in Austria's High Tauern National Park. They rise south of the Reggentörl (3,047 m above sea level (AA)) and are only separated from one another by small cols. The literature distinguishes them as follows:

Malhamspitzen
The Quirl (left) and all the Malhamspitze peaks seen from the Sajatscharte col to the east (2012).
Highest point
Elevation3,368 m (AA) (11,050 ft)
Prominence3,368-3,047 m Reggentörl
Isolation1.7 km Hintere Gubachspitze
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates47°02′58″N 12°15′33″E
Geography
Malhamspitzen
Tyrol, Austria
Parent rangeVenediger Group
Climbing
First ascent12 July 1873 by Victor Hecht and Johann Außerhofer up the west flank
Normal routeFirn and ice tour across the west flank from Reggentörl

The Malhamhorn (3,186 m above sea level (AA)) also belongs to the group.


Location and area


The Malhamspitzen are surrounded by glaciers. To the west of the north-south crest of the Malhamspitzen lies the Gubachkees, which drains into the River Isel; to the east, feeding the Maurerbach, are the Südliche Malhamkees (also: Böses Wandkees) and the lower-lying Nördliche Malhamkees which has melted drastically in recent years.


Ascent


The four peaks were first climbed on 12 July 1873 by Prague Alpinist, Victor Hecht, and mountain guide, Johann Außerhofer along the west side from the Clara Hut and over the Umbalgletscher glacier. At that time Hecht only distinguished four summits.[1]

The route runs over the southern part of the Simonykees glacier from the Essener-Rostocker Hut and over the Reggentörl towards the west and continues over the expansive Umbalkees, then follows the Isel stream to the Clara Hut.[2]

The Malhamspitzen from the Nilljoch Hut (1982)
The Malhamspitzen from the Nilljoch Hut (1982)

References


  1. Eduard Richter: Die Erschliessung der Ostalpen, Vol. III, Berlin, 1894, p. 160
  2. Willi End: Alpenvereinsführer Venedigergruppe, Munich, 2006, pp. 420 ff., Rz 1542 ff.

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На других языках


[de] Malhamspitzen

Die Malhamspitzen (ursprünglich von Carl Sonklar als Malchamspitze bezeichnet) sind ein mächtiges, viergipfeliges Bergmassiv im Maurerkamm, einer Bergkette in der Venedigergruppe im Nationalpark Hohe Tauern. Sie liegen südlich des Reggentörls (3047 m ü. A.) und sind nur durch wenig ausgeprägte Scharten voneinander getrennt. Die Literatur unterscheidet:
- [en] Malhamspitzen

[fr] Malhamspitzen

Les Malhamspitzen sont un ensemble de quatre cimes montagneuses qui s’élèvent à 3 368 m d’altitude dans les Hohe Tauern, en Autriche.



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