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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SimilaunSimilaun - Wikipedia

    The Similaun (German pronunciation: [zimiˈlaʊn] ⓘ) is a mountain in the Schnalskamm group of the Ötztal Alps. It is on the Austrian-Italian border. At 3,606 m, it is Austria's sixth highest summit. It was first ascended in 1834 by Josef Raffeiner and Theodor Kaserer.

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    It is located on the border between Austria and Italy, that means "north and south", "cold and warm", even "beer and wine" and therefore in a very central position
    The nearby Niederjoch pass (3019m) is a popular mountain pass, often crossed by hikers, even mountain bikers, though you touch the (rather harmless) Niederjochferner glacier. It exeeds the "magic"...
    The name sounds strange for modern ears, neither German nor Italian, and points back in times when nowerdays borders and languages did not exist.
    Each year hundreds of sheep cross Niederjoch pass from the southern Schnalstal valley to the more green pastures of the Ötztal valley in May and back in fall – each time a big media event.
    a. You can come from the Martin-Busch-Hütte (2501 m).
    b. You can come from the Similaunhütte (3019m).

    from the Martin-Busch-Hut (3 1/2 to 5 hours) or from the Similaunhut (1-2h); descent: W-ridge in 3/4 h to Similaunhütte, 2 h to Martin-Busch-Hütte

    Walter Klier, Ötztaler Alpen. Alpenvereinsführer. 14th ed. Munich 2005, ISBN 3763311238
    Andreas Jentzsch, Axel Jentzsch-Rabl, Firn- und Eisklettern in den Ostalpen, Bad Häring 2004, ISBN 3950092005
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    • 46.76373°N / 10.88067°E
    • 11830 ft / 3606 m
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  2. El Similaun (3607 m s. n. m.) es una montaña en los Alpes réticos orientales (subsección Alpes de Ötztal). Se encuentra sobre la frontera entre Austria e Italia (Trentino-Alto Adigio). Por su altura es la sexta montaña de Austria. Fue escalada por vez primera en el año 1834 por los alpinistas Josef Raffeiner y Theodor Kaserer.

  3. 1 de dic. de 2023 · Similaun (3606 m) is a great and popular glaciated mountain at the Austrian-Italian border. It is climbed from both Italian and Austrian sides.

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  4. Since the year 1991, the Monte Similaun (3,599 m a.s.l. - Similaun in German) might not only have been connected with mountain tours, but also with the most famous glacier mummy of the world, the Iceman. Near Passo di Tisa, on South Tyrolean terrain, this mummy was detected by a German couple.

  5. peakvisor.com › peak › similaunSimilaun - PeakVisor

    The Similaun (German pronunciation: [ˌzimiˈlaʊ̯n]) is a mountain in the Schnalskamm group of the Ötztal Alps. It is on the Austrian-Italian border. At 3,606 m, it is Austria's sixth highest summit. It was first ascended in 1834 by Josef Raffeiner and Theodor Kaserer.

  6. The Similaun is one of the most famous peaks in the Ötztal Alps on the Italian-Austrian border. Rising almost 3,600 metres above sea level – 3,599 metres to be precise – its unique panoramic views attract mountain enthusiasts in both winter and summer.