The Blaser is a 2241 m above sea level, according to other sources 2244 m high mountain in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The Blaser lies north of Trins in the Gschnitztal and west of the Wipptal. To the northwest rises the Serles. To the west is the 2392 m high Peilspitze. The north side of the Blaser is characterized by steep gullies and rocky terrain, while the south flank towards the Gschnitztal is significantly flatter. Due to its location in the foehn corridor of the Wipptal, the Blaser is considered a particularly windy mountain, from which its name is derived.
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