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Lizumer Reckner
Highest mountain in the Tux Alps
Highest mountain in the Tux Alps
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Lizumer Reckner |
| photo | Lizumer Reckner I.jpg |
| photo_caption | The Lizumer Reckner from the south |
| elevation | (2886 m) |
| range | Tux Alps |
| location | Tyrol, Austria |
| map | Austria |
| coordinates | |
| type | rock summit |
| geology | serpentinite |
The Lizumer Reckner is, at , the highest mountain in the Tux Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Location and area
The Lizumer Reckner lies in the centre of the Tux Alps, about 20 kilometres southeast of Innsbruck within the Lizum Walchen Training Area (Truppenübungsplatz Lizum Walchen). To the west lies the Navis valley, to the southeast the Schmirn valley and to the east the Wattener Lizum. The Tuxertal valley lies not far to the southeast. It neighbouring mountain to the south is the Geier. To the north a mountain crest runs to the , the Tarntaler Köpfe and eventually as far as the . To the west of the Lizumer Reckner is the 2,824 m high Naviser Reckner ().
Geology
The Reckner lies on the edge of the Tauern window, a region of the Eastern Alps, in which Penninic nappes and possibly also Helvetic nappes are exposed. The summit block of the Reckner consists of serpentinite, which is mainly embedded in radiolarite. Furthermore, in the geologically diverse surrounding area dolomite breccias, kalkschiefer and other rocks of the Jurassic period.{{citation |editor-surname1=Geologische Bundesanstalt |access-date=2011-04-14
Below the summit block of the Reckner there are stone runs, that are seen as the remains of a former rock glacier. Traces of dead ice may also be found here.{{citation |editor-surname1=Geologische Bundesanstalt |access-date=2011-04-14
Bases and trails
From the Navis valley the mountain may be climbed inter alia from the hut Naviser Hütte (1,767 m) or the Peeralm (1,663 m). In the Schmirn valley the hamlet of Obern acts as a departure point. From the Tuxertal the Reckner can be ascended from the 1,984 m high Junsbergalm or from Hintertux. The most important base in the Wattener Lizum is the hut Lizumer Hütte (2,019 m).
The southern foot of the summit block can be reached from all these bases over a number of marked hiking trails. The climb from the Lizum is also possible in winter as a ski tour. The final climb to the summit requires some easy climbing and is partly secured as a Klettersteig.{{citation |access-date=2011-04-14
Due to its location within the military training area, ascents of the mountain are banned from time to time.
References
Sources
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References
- [[Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen]]: Österreichische Karte 1:50.000, [http://www.austrianmap.at/amap/index.php?SKN=1&XPX=637&YPX=492 AMAP Online], accessed on 13 April 2011
- [http://www.wattenberg.tirol.gv.at/system/web/zusatzseite.aspx?menuonr=218836893&detailonr=217151586 Gemeinde Wattenberg], accessed on 14 April 2011
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