Laaser Spitze

Laas tip of the northwest ( Schluderns )

The Laas tip or tip organ is a 3305 m slm ( Italian survey, according to the German - Austrian measuring only 3304 m above sea level. A. ) high mountain in the Ortler Alps in South Tyrol. It is located southeast of the town of Laas.

A Connection Ridge ( black wall ) leads north to built from the white marble of Lasa Jennwand ( 2,962 m). Northeast extends a ridge to white wall ( 2,778 m ), the summit is also marmorhaltig. The southwest brings the connection to Schluderspitze ( 3,230 m) and contains the Schluderscharte ( 2,987 m), the only connection to the Martelltals Laas valley.

Since ancient times ascended, the first known ascent 1855 by J. Feuerstein takes place. 1882, a first ascent via the northeast ridge by Emil and Otto ZSIGMONDY and M. Wachter. The ascent is usually from Stallwieshof in the Martell valley.

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