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The Küchlspitze (also: ''Küchelspitze'') is a three-thousander () in the Verwall between the valley of Stanzer Tal and Paznaun in the western North Tyrol in Austria. == Location and landscape == The mountain rises between St. Anton am Arlberg in the Stanzer valley and Ischgl in the Paznaun to the southeast. Northeast of the summit is the Darmstädter Hut.〔Peter Pindur, Roland Luzian, Andreas Weiskopf: 1790 ''Küchlspitze 3147 m'' in Alpine Club Guide ''Verwallgruppe'' 1988, pp. 216 ff.〕 The Küchlspitze (which means "little Kuchenspitze") is the third highest peak in the range after the Hoher Riffler and 1 metre higher Kuchenspitze immediately to the north. It is a striking, three-sided pyramid. On the main ridge the eastern arête descends to the Rautejöchli () and ''Rautekopf'' (), the southwestern arête to the Schönpleisjöchli () and twin peaks of the Schönpleisköpfe (northern , southern ), and the northern arête runs in an S-shape to the Kuchenspitze. The mountain is glaciated; in the north cirque (''Nordkar'') of the Kuchenspitze lies the ''Großer Küchlferner'' glacier. The ''Kleine Küchlferner'' on the western flank is only a glacial remnant. The Große Küchlferner drains into the ''Kartellspeicher'' reservoir and the ''Moosbach'' into the Rosanna, the west flank, with a tarn at into the ''Fasulbach'', which empties into the upper Rosanna. The Madleinalpe to the southeast, which also has several tarns, drains via the ''Madleinbach'' into the ''Trisannna''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Küchlspitze」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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