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The Great Riffelwandspitze was first climbed on 2 August 1866 via the east ridge by F. Resch and C. Sam. They then succeeded in making the first ridge crossing to the Zugspitze. The route is classified as grade IV- and has long been viewed as the most difficult and dangerous route in the
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The Great and Little Riffelwandspitze are the two most prominent peaks on the short crest of the
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that runs from Germany's highest mountain, the Zugspitze, northeast towards the
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joins the Little Riffelwandspitze to the Waxensteinkamm passing over the
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The easiest route to the Little Riffelwandspitze runs from the col of
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The most suitable base for an ascent over the south face is the
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Stephan Beulke: Alpenvereinsführer Wetterstein. 4th ed.
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Riffelwandspitze

Elevation
Coordinates
47°25′41″N 10°59′33″E / 47.4280667°N 10.9924°E / 47.4280667; 10.9924
Great Riffelwandspitze is located in Bavaria
Bavaria
Germany
Parent range
Wetterstein Mountains
Age of rock
Triassic
Mountain type
Wetterstein limestone
First ascent
Wetterstein range
Bavaria
‹See Tfd›
German
Waxensteinkamm
Eibsee
Riffeltorkopf
Höllental
Höllentalanger Hut
Bavarian Zugspitze Railway
climbing grade

Riffeltorkopf
Bergverlag Rother
ISBN

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