- 1980s,
downhill event competitions were held on
Gamskogel-Ost, and the
slope has run from the
Gamskogel through the Kälberloch
since 1990. The
first men's...
- Zwölferkogel (2,988 m (AA)). To the
south is the
Gamskogel (2,965 m (AA)).
Between the
Sulzkogel and the
Gamskogel below a wide
rocky ridge lies the Gamskogelferner...
- 016 m Hochreichkopf, 3,010 m Zischgeles, 3,004 m
Roter Kogel, 2,832 m
Gamskogel, 2,813 m
Schlicker Seespitze, 2,804 m Serles, 2,717 m
Hoher Burgstall...
-
especially common around the summit. A
material ropeway runs from the
Gamskogel Hut to the
Lagfelden Alm. The
hiking trails are all
marked with tree-mounted...
- Hackenköpfe mountains.
North of the
Kaindl Hut is the
rather unimpressive Gamskogel (1,448 m) and the
wooded ridge of the Brentenjoch. The hut is located...
- 21st
longest cave in the world. It
extends from
Oberfeld in the east to
Gamskogel in the west. The east–west
extent is 5445 m, the north–south
extent is...
- Sengsengebirge. In 1976, the Uwe-Anderle-Biwak was
built between Hochsengs and
Gamskogel at 1583 m (Hochsengs bivouac) of the Molln-Steyrtal section. The marked...
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Vorarlberg AT 1176
Gamskögel [de] 2386 522 47°21′57″N 14°32′54″E / 47.36583°N 14.54833°E / 47.36583; 14.54833 (1176.
Gamskögel (2386 m))
Seckau Tauern...
-
mountain on a
partly unmetalled toll road.
There are
parking areas by the
Gamskogel Hut, a
little way
above the valley, and at the
Holzlagerplatz (1,297 m)...
- Kälberloch is a
World Cup
downhill ski
course in Austria,
located on
Gamskogel (Radstadt Tauern)
mountain in Zauchensee,
Altenmarkt im Pongau, Salzburg;...