The Fleckistock (or Rot Stock ) is a 3,417 metres high mountain in the Urner Alps , overlooking Wassen in the canton of Uri . It is the highest summit of the group lying east of the pass of Sustenjoch (2,656 metres). This range, starting at the Stucklistock and ending at the Salbitschijen , separates the valleys of Voralp, above Göschenen and Meiental, above Wassen.
2-453: The east flanks of the mountain are covered by glaciers. A glacier named Rütifirn lies on the north-eastern side and another (smaller) named Kartigelfirn lies on the south-east side. The west side is almost free of ice. The Fleckistock is usually climbed from the south-west side, in the Voralp valley. The Voralp hut, from where starts the normal route , is located a 2,126 metres. It is owned by
4-479: The Swiss Alpine Club . This article about a mountain, mountain range, or peak located in the canton of Uri is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Normal route A normal route or normal way ( French : voie normale ; German : Normalweg ) is the most frequently used climbing route for ascending and descending a given mountain peak ; it is usually the easiest and often
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