




Take a Skiing tour to the summit of the Wildspitze mountain, the second highest mountain in all of Austria, with IFMGA Certified Mountain Guide, Andreas.
Alps
1 Day
Feb - Apr
High
Join me to the summit of the highest mountain in North Tyrol, Wildspitze (3,770m).
Located in the Otztal Alps, Wildspitze is the second highest mountain in all of Austria, after Grossglockner (3,798m). However, don't let second place dissuade you because this is an amazing mountain. And what makes this trek to the summit even more incredible is that you will you be doing it with skis on your feet.
That's right. You will be Skiing to the Summit of one of the most impressive mountains in the Alps. You will be gliding up, through, and down, the gorgeous, snowy slopes of Wildspitze. And you can be sure that when ascending a mountain with the word Wild in it, with Skis on your feet, you are going to have an amazing time.
The route to the summit will begin along the tracks of Pitztaler Gletscherskigebiets where we will go up to Mittelbergjoch. From there we will only have about an 800 Meter Ascent to the Summit. Finally, after absorbing the beautiful view atop the mountain, we will make our way back down to the Pitztaler. During the 2000 Meter Descent, we will also go over the beautiful Taschach Glacier.
So come, join me on this amazing ascent to the top of the Wildspitze Mountain. And enjoy the thrill of doing it while skiing on this magnificent mountain's waves of powder white slopes.
I'll be awaiting your message.
And if you are interested in joining me on an ascent of the highest mountain in South Tyrol in Northern Italy. You can join me on a 2-Day Trek to the summit of the Ortler Mountain (3,905m).
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An approximately 28 Euro train ticket for tour guides, along with possible rental equipment are not included in the price, and are extra costs. If participants need skis and Crampons they can be provided at an extra cost.
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Mountain Guide
My name is Andreas Biberger. I grew up in Mittenwald, in the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Already as a child I was drawn to the mountains and spent a lot of time as a child on skis. At some point I started with rock climbing and everything developed gradually. After school, I first learned the profession of coach builder for cars and I also liked it a lot.
Again and again I also joined climbing courses at the local mountain school. Then I started a training to become a state-certified mountain and ski guide. I have always been passionate about endurance sports so I also tried other sports, such as triathlon, and participated in probably the most famous competition, the Ironman in Hawaii. Mountain biking is another big passion of mine.
I am a certified-IFMGA mountain guide, and for more than 20 years I have accompanied guests through the Alps several times a year. But I still like to travel in my homeland in the mountains and guide my guests to lesser-known but beautiful peaks.
Languages
German | English
Certificates
UIAGM | IFMGA
Ashley
Thomas was nice and took some great pictures of us. He was NOT the guide that I had been speaking with. The day before the trip the person I had been communicating with sent me a message saying that his friend was going to guide us, which felt a little weird. He was nice but not much of a guide. He didnt say much throughout the climb. I have prior experience and knowledge but We had a few inexperienced climbers with us. I was expecting a bit more instruction on climbing techniques and safety. I am a certified professional ski instructor. When I teach/guide I usually take a more active/interactive approach with clients on piest to ensure a safe, comfortable all around experience. Thomas was very nice and when asked a question gave good responses. Overall the trip was good and we all had a good time.
Clare
Nicholas
Pranali
He is an amazing person. Loved the company and his support throughout the journey
Melanie
Andreas was an awesome guide. He provided harnesses and helmets. We went in may when there was still snow on the mountain. Some of the cables were buried; he was prepared with his own ropes. He was very confident and comfortable on the mountain which made me feel safer. If doing this, bring plenty of water, gloves, wear sunscreen, and bring food
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