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Hochkalter M****if (German:
Hochkalterstock or Hochkalterm****iv) is also
called the
Hochkalter mountains (German: Hochkaltergebirge). The
Hochkalter m****if...
- 901 ft)), and
beyond that,
separated by the
Wimbachtal valley, the m****if of
Hochkalter (2,607
metres (8,553 ft)). The
Watzmann is the
third highest mountain...
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Schareck (2,570 m),
Breithorn (2,504 m),
Persailhorn (2,347 m)
Hochkalter Mountains:
Hochkalter (2,607 m),
Hocheisspitze (2,521 m),
Seehorn (2,321 m) Göllstock:...
- the
Watzmann with a
height of 2,713
metres (8,901 ft),
followed by the
Hochkalter (2,607 m or 8,553 ft), the Großer
Daumen (2,280 m or 7,480 ft) and the...
- view over the
Berchtesgaden Alps,
including the
Hoher Göll, Watzmann,
Hochkalter and
Untersberg peaks, as well as to the Königssee lake and to the city...
- of the
largest alms in the
Berchtesgaden Alps. To the
north rises the
Hochkalter, to the northeast, the Watzmann, to the east, the Großer
Hundstod and...
- cirque,
nestling between the rock
faces of the
Blaueisspitze (2480 m),
Hochkalter (2607 m) and
Kleinkalter (2513 m),
which ring the
glacier in a horseshoe...
- the
higher mountains in the
Berchtesgaden Alps, and lies
south of the
Hochkalter and
Watzmann in
Berchtesgadener Land. Its
dominant rocky summit rises...
- the
highest mountain in the
eponymous Hocheis Group that
belongs to the
Hochkalter M****if. The
first reported ascent of the
Hocheisspitze was by Hermann...
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hiking summit. The view from the top
extends from the Untersberg, the
Hochkalter and
Watzmann over the
Leoganger Steinberge and
Loferer Steinberge to the...