- The
Battert is a hill, 567.9 m above sea
level (NHN), on the
western edge of the
Northern Black Forest north of Baden-Baden in Germany. On its western...
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Hohenbaden Castle on the
Battert above Baden-Baden...
- M****ille,
Provence Katskhi Pillar List of rock
formations in the Harz
Battert Rocks, Baden-Baden,
Black Forest Externsteine Falkenfelsen Lange Anna,...
- 1100 by
Herman II,
Margrave of
Baden (1074–1130) on the west
flank of the
Battert rock.
Under Margrave Bernard I (1372–1431) the
Gothic lower castle was...
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Bernstein Badener Höhe
Battert Fremersberg Hochkopf Hoher Ochsenkopf Hohloh Hornisgrinde Kniebis Mahlberg Mehliskopf Merkur Schliffkopf Sommerberg Teufelsmühle...
- the
stones were used in the district.
Trails lead from the
village to
Battert and to
Hohenbaden Castle as well as
Mount Merkur.
These trails and walks...
- quartz-porphyry and tuff
plates (exposed, for example, on the rock m****if of
Battert near Baden-Baden).
Thick rotliegendes rock,
covered by bunter, also occurs...
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north face. Karl's
career started with his
first climbing experiences on
Battert, near Baden-Baden. He
mastered several styles of climbing,
ranging from...
- a
major undertaking.
Kinshofer died in a fall in the
climbing area of
Battert near Baden-Baden in the
Black Forest in 1964. Hiebeler, Toni,
North Face...
- (except the
First Brigade),
Fourth Division and
Fifth Division detached Battert A, Kentucky, was
attached to the 3rd Brigade,
Battery A, 1st Michigan,...