Weißkamm

The heavily glaciated Weißkamm is an Alpine chain that includes the Weißkugel (3,739 m (AA)) and Wildspitze (3,772 m above sea level (AA)), the two highest peaks in the Ötztal Alps. Starting from the Weißkugel the Weißkamm runs for about 20 kilometres to the northwest towards Sölden. Other ridges branch off the Weißkamm striking northwards. From west to east these are the , the and the . The Weißkugel is where the Weißkamm joins the , which runs in an easterly direction. The Weißkamm from the to the Wildspitze, seen from the

Weißkamm

The heavily glaciated Weißkamm is an Alpine chain that includes the Weißkugel (3,739 m (AA)) and Wildspitze (3,772 m above sea level (AA)), the two highest peaks in the Ötztal Alps. Starting from the Weißkugel the Weißkamm runs for about 20 kilometres to the northwest towards Sölden. Other ridges branch off the Weißkamm striking northwards. From west to east these are the , the and the . The Weißkugel is where the Weißkamm joins the , which runs in an easterly direction. The Weißkamm from the to the Wildspitze, seen from the