- The
Regalmspitze (or Regalpspitze) is a 2,253
metres (7,392 ft) high,
lesser known mountain in the
Kaisergebirge in the
Northern Limestone Alps in Austria...
- (according to
other sources 1,456 m or 1,465 m)
below the
south faces of the
Regalmspitze,
Ackerlspitze and Maukspitze. It is a self-service hut with 15 mattresses...
- (2,123 m). To the
southwest a prominent,
rocky arête runs over to the
Regalmspitze (2,253 m) and on to the
Kleines Törl. To the
south the
Ackerlspitze drops...
- 516 ft))
Karlspitzen (2,281 m (7,484 ft))
Sonneck (2,260 m (7,410 ft))
Regalmspitze (2,253 m (7,392 ft))
Goinger Halt (2,242 m (7,356 ft))
Maukspitze (2...
- path
through the
rocks branches off to the 2,253
metres (7,392 ft) high
Regalmspitze,
which is
classed at UIAA
climbing grade II. The
Kleines Törl is a po****r...
-
Mitterkaiser (2,007 m (6,585 ft)), duration: ½-1 hour,
medium difficulty Regalmspitze (2,249 m (7,379 ft)), duration: 2 hours,
difficult Maukspitze (2,231 m...
- 242 m), duration: 2½ hours
Karlspitzen (2,281 m), duration: 3 hours
Regalmspitze (2,253 m), duration: 3 hours
Ackerlspitze (2,329 m), duration: 4 hours...