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Schlieferspitze : ウィキペディア英語版
Schlieferspitze

The Schlieferspitze is a mountain, ,〔Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying Austria: ''(Austrian Map online (Austrian 1:50,000 map series) )''.〕 on the ridge known as the ''Krimmler Kamm'' in the Venediger Group of the Alps. The ridge lies in the northwest of the High Tauern, part of the Austrian Central Alps in the Austrian federal state of Salzburg. The summit is the highest on the ''Krimmler Kamm'' and is described in the sources as one of the most attractive peaks in the Venediger Group. From the valleys of the Krimmler Achental to the southwest and the Obersulzbachtal to the northeast it appears as an extremely dominant mountain. Long and evenly formed arêtes, about two kilometres long, run from the summit to the northwest, northeast, southeast and southwest. The mountain was first ascended on 22 August 1871 by Eduard Richter, professor of geography at the University of Graz, and Johann Stüdl, a merchant from Prague and co-founder of the German Alpine Club.
== Surrounding area ==
To the north, east and west of the Schlieferspitze are glaciers, known as ''kees'', that climb to a height of over 3,100 metres. To the north is the Rear Jaidbachkees (''Hinterjaidbachkees''), to the east, the Eastern Sonntagkees (''Östliche Sonntagkees''), and to the west, the Western Jaidbachkees (''Westliche Jaidbachkees'').
The northeast arête runs down to the Obersulzbachtal valley, the southwest arête, known as the ''Rinderwand'', descends to the Krimmler Achental. Important neighbouring peaks lies on the Spitze's northwest and southeast arêtes. One kilometre away to the northwest lies the ''Jaidbachspitze'' () and another 1,000 metres beyond is the ''Unlaßkarkopf'' which reaches a height of . One and a half kilometres away on the southeastern arête lie the two towers of the ''Schliefertürme'' (the southeast tower at 3,142 m and the northwest tower at ) and a few hundred metres beyond them is the ''Hohe Sonntagskopf'' at
Important settlements in the wider area are the village of Ströden in the upper Virgental valley in East Tyrol, a good 13 kilometres away to the southeast as the crow flies, and Krimml on the Gerlos Straße in the state of Salzburg which is about 12 kilometres away to the north-northwest.

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