Austria, Tyrol. On the centre skyline is the Zuckerhutl at 3505m the highest mountain in the Stubai Alps with the Wilder Pfaff, the Wild Priest to the left, with the mass of the Sulzenau Ferner glacier in the centre as it was in 1968. Sadly lots of the glacier seen here has now gone due to global warming.


This set of images is of the Stubai Alps in the Stubaital valley near the resort towns of Fulpmes and Neustift in the Austrian Tyrol not far from the city of Innsbruck as they where in 1968. On the centre skyline is the Zuckerhutl at 3505m the highest mountain in the Stubai Alps with the Wilder Pfaff, the Wild Priest to the left with the mass of the Sulzenau Ferner glacier in the centre. Sadly lots of the glacier seen here has now gone due to global warming. For more information about the Zuckerhutl and other mountains in the Stubai, see my guidebook, Trekking in the Stubai Alps by Allan Hartley published by Cicerone Press UK


Size: 7000px × 6786px
Location: Stubai Alps, Tyrol, Austria
Photo credit: © Allan Hartley / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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