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- main
chain of the Alps. The
highest peak of the
Lower Tauern is the
Hochgolling, part of the
Schladming Tauern, at 2,863 m (9,393 ft).
Important mountain...
- 2575 m)
Ankogel (Austria, 3246 m) Radstädter
Tauern (Austria, 1739 m)
Hochgolling (Austria, 2863 m)
Schober P**** (Austria, 849 m)
Hochschwab (Austria,...
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Radstadt Tauern Austria Weißeck 2,711 45b
Schladming Tauern Austria Hochgolling 2,862 45c
Rottenmann and Wölz
Tauern Austria Rettlkirchspitze 2,475 45d...
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curving northern across the
Lower Tauern,
traversing its
highest peak,
Hochgolling (2,863 m) in the
Schladming Tauern and then
continuing on the same eastward...
- Tauern. It is the most
prominent summit on the
crest that runs from the
Hochgolling southwards and
separates the
valleys of Göriachtal in the west and Lessachtal...
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Lizumer Reckner 2884
Tyrol Tux Alps 7.6
Kleiner Kaserer 546
Tuxer Joch 18
Hochgolling 2863
Styria /
Salzburg Schladminger Tauern Niedere Tauern 26.0 Hoher...
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Austria Weißeck 2,711 45b
Schladming Tauern Central Eastern Alps
Austria Hochgolling 2,862 45c
Rottenmanner and Wölzer
Tauern Central Eastern Alps Austria...
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Kalkspitze (2,459 m (AA))
Hochgolling Group between Lignitzhöhe (2,205 m (AA)) and Waldhorntörl (2,283 m (AA)):
Hochgolling (2,862 m (AA))
Kasereck (2...
- Valley,
before the
range climbs even
higher still to the
summit of the
Hochgolling on the main
chain of the Alps. The knife-edged
south arête
drops away...