Pfriemeskoepfl
Route Character
Beautiful, often admitted beginner skitour to familiarize yourself with the splitboard and the tour equipment or as alternative at high risk of avalanches.
Until Mutterer Alm it's a ski slope which is often done as an evening ski trip.
Starting Point & Village
Starting point:
Base station of Mutteralm cable car, in the evening there are many ski tourers.
Village: MuttersAscent & Route
First, it goes along the ski slope up to the Mutterer Alm. When we have achieved this, we are now leaving the secure ski area through the forest towards south-south-west up to the Pfriemes Koepfel.
Descent & Variants
As ascent, the terrain is relatively harmless. If you are looking for a path through the woods, take care to head back to the Mutterer Alm early enough because the forest in the lower range is very dense (impassable). Please, always think about the environment and save it as best as possible.
Maps
Kompass Karte WK36: Innsbruck, Brenner: Wandern / Rad / Skitouren. 1:50.000
Alpenvereinskarte 31/5 Innsbruck und Umgebung 1 : 50 000 Topographische Karte
Photo Gallery
A selection of 1 photos from the tour:

Map and Avalanche Risk
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Image Gallery (1 Photos)
Slope Map
Tour Planning & Important Notes (OpenSlopeMap)
Tour Planning
You can plan and create your own tour directly in the map. The tour can then be downloaded as a GPX track.
Disclaimer
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Map Explanation
- Slope inclinations are a very important criterion in avalanche risk management. However, slope inclination alone should never be the sole criterion!
- The resolution for Austria and South Tyrol is based on a digital terrain model (DTM) with 10m resolution. Outside these areas, accuracy is significantly lower.
- A map can only ever provide a limited view of real conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is this splitboard route?
The route is classified with difficulty level 2.
How many vertical meters does the tour include?
The ascent covers approximately 930 vertical meters.
How long does the ascent take?
The tour takes around 2.5 hours.
Where does the route start?
The starting point of the tour is Mutters.