Lasörling

The Lasörling is a mountain, 3,098 m (AA), and the highest summit in the eponymous range that stretches from the Virgental to the Defereggental valleys opposite the Großvenediger.

[5][6] The Lasörling was first climbed via the northern arête in 1861 by Carl von Sonklar after several attempts.

The first historically confirmed ascent was carried out by H. v. Acken and his survey assistants in 1854 in the course of state survey work using the present normal route, the southern ascent from the Glauret.

Carl Sonklar first crossed the east face on the descent (1861) and the northwestern arête (1864).

After a short and easy climb on the ridge in an easterly direction the route arrives at the Lasörlingscharte and joins the path from the Lasörling Hut.