The Wilde Leck is a mountain, 3,361 m (AA), in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It rises immediately west of the Sulztalferner glacier and towers above the Ötztal valley, 5.5 km northwest of Sölden.
It has a rocky summit made of solid granite and prominent arêtes. In the Stubai Alps the Wilde Leck is one of the most difficult summits to climb, because its easiest route runs initially over glaciers and then up a rock face that is assessed as climbing grade III (UIAA).
Just north of the Wilde Leck ("Wild Leck") is the Zahme Leck ("Tame Leck", 3,226 m above sea level (AA)).
There's a difficult alpine trail (T6) leading to the summit.
By elevation Wilde Leck is
# 16 out of 749 in the Stubai Alps # 89 out of 956 in Bezirk Imst
By prominence Wilde Leck is
# 20 out of 749 in the Stubai Alps # 39 out of 956 in Bezirk Imst # 53 out of 1937 in the Eastern Rhaetian Alps
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