- The
Grutten Hut (German: Gruttenhütte) is an
Alpine club hut
situated at a
height of 1620
metres in the
Kaisergebirge in Tyrol, Austria. It is
owned by...
- the
basis of a
modern cognate grout. In
modern Dutch, the
plural word "
grutten"
still refers to de-husked, co****
ground grain and a
traditional dish...
-
mountain top. The base camp for
climbing tours on this
mountain is the
Grutten Hut
mountain hut on its
southern flank, at a
height of 1,620 m.
There is...
- (drink/drank/drunk); creep/****/cruppen (creep/crept/crept), greet/grat/
grutten (weep/wept/wept), sweit/swat/swutten (sweat/sweat/sweat), weet/wat/watten...
- Ho****e
Great St
Bernard P**** Grmovšek
Lodge Below Big Kopa Peak
Pohorje Grutten Hut
German Alpine Club
Kaiser Mountains Hans
Berger Haus
Friends of Nature...
- 'Gries'
comes from German,
where the
pudding may have
originated from.
Grutten (Groat)
Haagse bluf,
consists of
stiffly beaten egg
whites with
sugar and...
- at the
Wayback Machine.
Retrieved 17
April 2007. "For Embro'
wells are
grutten dry"
Elegy On the Year 1788,
Robert Burns Blackie,
Christina (1887), Geographical...
- Hut,
Anton Karg Haus/Hinterbärenbad, Stripsenjochhaus,
Gaudeamus Hut,
Grutten Hut,
Fritz Pflaum Hut,
Ackerl Hut
Private huts:
Berghaus Aschenbrenner...
-
underestimated is the
crossing to the
Tuxeck with its
succeeding descent to the
Grutten Hut. This
requires difficult and
unsecured climbing sections of up to UIAA...
- rocks.
Another climb to the
summit runs
approaches from the east, from the
Grutten Hut
along the Schutterfeldköpfe. This
formerly signed ascent is no longer...