- pyramid-shaped peak
actually consists of two pinnacles, the Großglockner and the
Kleinglockner (3,770 m or 12,370 ft, from German: groß 'big',
klein 'small'), separated...
- At the
height of 3,770
metres (12,370 ft) the
Kleinglockner is the
third highest mountain summit in Austria. However, with a
prominence of only 17 metres...
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between the
Kleinglockner (3,783 m above sea
level (AA)) and
Grossglockner (3,798 m above sea
level (AA)) mountains,
giving the
Kleinglockner a minimum...
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where the main
summit of the Großglockner is
separated from that of the
Kleinglockner by the
Glocknerscharte col in the area of a
geological fault. Other...
-
expedition acting as 'sherpas'. One of the team
reached the
lesser peak of
Kleinglockner that day. The
cardinal arranged a
second ****ault in the
following summer...
- Großglockner 3,797 m High
Tauern 2
Wildspitze 3,772 m Ötztal Alps 3
Kleinglockner 3,770 m High
Tauern 4 Weißkugel 3,739 m Ötztal Alps 5 Pöschlturm 3,721...
- Großes
Wiesbachhorn 3564 Alps
Three brothers named Zorner 25 Aug 1799
Kleinglockner 3770 Alps four
guides from
Heiligenblut (including "the Glokners", often...
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until the end of the 19th century. One
known exception is that of the
Kleinglockner and Grossglockner,
which were
given large summit crosses in 1799 and...
- three-thousanders in the
Glockner Group: Großglockner, 3,798 m above sea
level (AA)
Kleinglockner, 3,770 m above sea
level (AA) Glocknerwand, 3,721 m above sea level...