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- At 2,744 metres (9,003 ft), the Hochwanner (formerly: Kothbachspitze) is the second highest mountain in Germany after the Zugspitze (if the somewhat higher...
- highest mountains in Germany are the Zugspitze (2,962 m or 9,718 ft), Hochwanner (2,746 m or 9,009 ft) and Watzmann (Middle Peak, 2,713 m or 8,901 ft)...
- Zugspitz-M****iv Riffelwand Waxenstein-M****iv Bl****en-M****iv Wettersteinhauptkamm Hochwanner-M****iv Dreitorspitze-M****iv Wettersteinwand Wamberg-M****iv The Alpine...
- that, the mountain is rarely climbed. Its neighbouring peaks are the Hochwanner (2,746 m) to the west and the Hundstallköpfe (2,533 m) to the east. The...
- Elevation 2,682 m (8,799 ft) Prominence 346 m (1,135 ft) Parent peak Hochwanner Coordinates 47°24′0″N 11°7′26″E / 47.40000°N 11.12389°E / 47.40000;...
- then the claim to the second highest mountain in Germany goes to the Hochwanner (2,746 m), which is clearly separated from the Zugspitze m****if by the...
- ends in the Gatterl (2,024 m or 6,640 ft), a wind gap between it and the Hochwanner. Running eastwards away from the Zugspitze is the famous Jubilee Ridge...
- 036 9,961 Zugspitze 2,961 9,718 Feuerspitze 2,852 9,357 Birkkarspitze 2,749 9,019 Rote Wand 2,704 8,869 Hochwanner 2,744 9,003 Ellmauer Halt 2,344 7,690...
- m). The highest points on the southern flank of the valley lie on the Hochwanner (2,744 m), the Hinterreintalschrofen (2,670 m) and the Dreitorspitze (2...
- (first) Trisselwand (first) Grosser Ödstein, North Ridge (second ascent) Hochwanner, North Ridge (first) Mitterkaiser, Nordgipfel (first) Aiguille Gamba (first)...