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The Plattspitzen is a 2,680-metre-high (8,790 ft) mountain in the Wetterstein Mountains on the border between Germany and Austria. It is a very striking mountain and the southern companion of Germany's highest peak, the Zugspitze, located at the opposite end of the ledge known as the Plattumrahmung. The mountain has three summits: the eastern summit, known as the Gatterlspitz (2,680 m), the middle summit (Mittelgipfel, 2,674 m) and the western summit (Westgipfel, 2,676 m). It was first climbed in 1871 by Hermann von Barth, who conquered all three peaks alone departing from the Zugspitzplatt ledge. At that time the mountain was also known as the Wetterschrofen.[1]

Plattspitzen
The Plattspitzen from the northeast (Jubiläumsgrat)
Highest point
Elevation2,680 m (8,790 ft)
Coordinates47°23′45″N 10°59′17″E
Geography
Plattspitzen
12 kilometres southwest of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria/Tyrol
Parent rangeWetterstein Mountains, Northern Limestone Alps
Climbing
First ascent1871 by Hermann von Barth
Normal routeFrom the Zugspitzplatt to the northwest

Location


The mountain is made of Wetterstein limestone and lies just under 3 kilometres south of the Zugspitze, forming the southern cornerstone of the Zugspitze massif. One kilometre to the west it meets the higher, but much less prominent Wetterspitzen (2,746 m). To the south, towards the valley of the Gais, the mountain has a very steep and rugged face, about 700 metres high.


Base and climbing


The Plattspitzen can be climbed from the Knorr Hut (2,052 m) to the northeast by crossing the Platt along the northwestern ridge, parts of which are medium difficulty (in places up to Grade III).[2] The duration of this route up to the eastern summit is about five hours.


References


  1. Hermann von Barth: Aus den Nördlichen Kalkalpen (1874)
  2. "gps-tracks.com". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2010-08-14.

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[de] Plattspitzen

Die Plattspitzen sind ein 2680 Meter hoher Berg im Wettersteingebirge an der Grenze zwischen Deutschland und Österreich. Der sehr markante Berg steht als südliches Gegenstück zur Zugspitze am ihr gegenüberliegenden Ende der Plattumrahmung. Der Berg verfügt über drei Gipfel: der auch als Gatterlspitz bekannte Ostgipfel (2680 m), der Mittelgipfel (2674 m) und der Westgipfel (2676 m). Zuerst bestiegen wurde er 1871 von Hermann von Barth, der im Alleingang vom Zugspitzplatt aus alle drei Gipfel erreichte. Damals war der Berg auch unter dem Namen Wetterschrofen bekannt.[1]
- [en] Plattspitzen



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