Schlicker Seespitze
Mountains of Tyrol (state)Mountains of the AlpsStubai AlpsTwo-thousanders of Austria
The Schlicker Seespitze, at 2,804 m (AA), is the highest peak in the Kalkkögel range in Austria's Stubai Alps, and the southwestern cornerstone of the chain. This mountain, known for being extremely prone to landslides, is a good observation point. It is located near the village of Schlick. From Schlick, the mountain appears like a deeply clefted rock massif with a huge southern arête crowned by the rock pinnacles of the Schlicker Manndln. From the other side, it resembles a crumbling, gashed peak rising above its scree slopes. The isolated Seejoch tower soars prominently over the Seejöchl saddle.
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Stubaier Höhenweg 116,
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Latitude | Longitude |
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N 47.14556 ° | E 11.27333 ° |
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Schlicker Mandln
Stubaier Höhenweg 116
6167
Tyrol, Austria
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