- Großvenediger
Infobox Mountain
Name = Großvenediger
Photo = Foto_Großvenediger.jpg
Caption = Großvenediger from the Johannishütte
Elevation = convert|3666|m|ft|0
Location = Salzburg &East Tyrol ,Austria
Range =Hohe Tauern ,Alps
Prominence = convert|1185|m|ft|0|abbr=on
Coordinates = coord|47|6|34|N|12|20|44|E|type:mountain_region:AUT|display=inline,title
TopographicBEV "ÖK50" 152
First ascent = 1841
Translation = big Venetian
Language = German
Pronunciation = ˌgroːsveˈneːdigərGroßvenediger is generally considered to be Austria's fourth highest
mountain (although it can be up to sixteenth if every subsidiary summit is counted). It is located in theHohe Tauern National Park on the border of Salzburg andEast Tyrol , and is covered byglacier s.The name "Großvenediger" (="big Venetian") is first recorded from a border survey in 1797. The origin is unclear, but is supposed to derive from Italian merchants who came from
Venice in the south over the mountains. An alternative theory is that the view from the summit may reach as far as Venice, some 200 km away.Climbing history
In 1828, an expedition of 17 men, including
Archduke Johann , failed in their attempt to climb Großvenediger.It wasn't until forty years after the first successful ascent of the
Großglockner that a team led by Josef Schwab made the first successful attempt on the summit of Großvenediger, having begun atNeukirchen am Großvenediger and climbed up Obersulzbachtal and over the Stierlahnerwand. Other members of the team included Ignaz von Kürsinger, Paul Rohregger, Dr. Ruthner and Dr. Spitaler. Of the 40 participants, only 26 finally reached the summit, the others having stayed back due to fatigue.References
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