Piz Tschütta

Piz Tschütta (also known as Stammerspitz) is a mountain of the Samnaun Alps, overlooking Samnaun in the canton of Graubünden. With an elevation of 3,254 metres (10,676 ft) above sea level, it is the second highest mountain of the Samnaun Alps.

Piz Tschütta
Stammerspitz
Muttler (left) and Piz Tschütta (right) from Piz Rots
Highest point
Elevation3,254 m (10,676 ft)
Prominence406 m (1,332 ft)[1]
Parent peakMuttler
Isolation2.6 km (1.6 mi) 
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates46°54′13.4″N 10°20′36.2″E
Geography
Piz Tschütta
Location in Switzerland
LocationGraubünden, Switzerland
Parent rangeSamnaun Alps

It lies about 3 km north-west from the Muttler, the highest mountain of the Samnaun Alps. The first ascent was on 16. August 1884 by K. Schulze, Johann Nell and Seraphim Kuppelwieser.[2]

References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is located east of the mountain at 2,848 metres.
  2. Deutscher Alpenverein; Österreichischer Alpenverein; Alpenverein Südtirol, eds. (1982), Alpine Club Guide Samnaun Alps [Alpenvereinsführer Samnaungruppe] (in German) (2 ed.), München: Rother, pp. 204–213, ISBN 3-7633-1241-2


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