- The
Gleirsch-Halltal
Chain (German:
Gleirsch-Halltal-Kette) or
Gleirsch-Halltal
Range is a
mountain chain in the
Karwendel in the
Northern Limestone Alps...
- Loch,
Gleirsch valley, Hall valley, and Inn valley:
Northern Karwendel Chain Hinterautal-Vomper
Chain (a.k.a. main
Karwendel Range),
Gleirsch-Halltal...
-
Erlspitze Group, to the east via the
Stempeljoch saddle (2,215 m (AA)) to the
Gleirsch-Halltal Range. To the
south it is
bounded by the Inn valley. Its highest...
- The
Tunigskar cirque: view
looking north to the
Gleirsch-Halltal Chain...
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Bettelwurf is a mountain, 2,726 m (AA), and thus the
highest peak in the
Gleirsch-Halltal
Chain in the
Karwendel mountains of Tyrol. It is also the fourth...
- 000 ft) high
towards the
valley of Großkristental,
which runs from the
Gleirsch valley in a
southwesterly direction to the Erl Saddle. The
normal route...
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tributary in Innsbruck. The
source of the
Fallbach is
north of
Absam in the
Gleirsch-Halltal Chain. "Fallbach mouth" (Map).
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- in the
second Karwendel mountain chain,
known as the
Gleirsch-Halltal Chain,
separates the
Gleirsch chain (Gleirschkette) in the west from the Hall Valley...
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Northern Karwendel Chain (Nördliche Karwendelkette), to the
south follows the
Gleirsch-Halltal Chain,
large parts of
which have steep,
northern slopes, often...
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crest between the
Zwieselbach valley (Zwieselbachtal) to the west as the
Gleirsch valley (Gleirschtal) to the east. The
former is a side
valley of the Horlach...