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Ortler (German pronunciation: [ˈɔrtlɐ]; Italian:
Ortles [ˈɔrtles]) is, at 3,905 m (12,812 ft)
above sea level, the
highest mountain in the
Eastern Alps...
- The
Ortler Alps (Italian: Alpi dell'Ortles ; German:
Ortler-Alpen; Romansh: Alps da l'Ortler) are a
mountain range of the
Southern Limestone Alps mountain...
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petrologically – part of the
Southern Limestone Alps, and thus the
Southern Alps The
Ortler Alps as well as the Sobretta-Gavia
Group are also
sometimes classified with...
- province's
landscape is
dominated by mountains. The
highest peak is the
Ortler (3,905 metres, 12,812 ft) in the far west,
which is also the
highest peak...
- Hasenöhrl (3,257 m) is a
mountain of the
Ortler Alps in
South Tyrol, Italy. The
easternmost summit of the
Ortlers, it is
located in a
triangle between the...
- Piz Cotschen, also
named Rötlspitz or
Punta Rosa, is a
mountain of the
Ortler Alps,
overlooking both the
Umbrail and
Stelvio P****. Its
summit is located...
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Vicentine Alps (10)
Nonsberg Group (11)
Brenta Group (12)
Garda Mountains (13)
Ortler Alps (14) Adamello-Presanella Alps (15) Sobretta-Gavia
Group (16) The Southern...
- needed] In 1965, he
climbed a new
direttissima route on the
north face of the
Ortler.[citation needed] A year later, he
climbed the
Walker Spur on the Grandes...
- Noce and its sidevalleys,
among which the Peio
Valley that
heads to the
Ortler. The rest of the
valley from
Ossana to
Mostizzolo is
simply called Sole...
- free time.
After 1864 he
explored the Adamello-Presanella
Group and the
Ortler Alps,
making more than 60
first ascents. In 1864 he was, with his guide...