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straightforward climb via the
Tauerngold Erlebnisweg to the col of
Fraganter Scharte and then onto the
Herzog Ernst Spitze (2,933 m)
taking ca. 2½ hours (path...
- Klier: Alpenvereinsführer
Stubaier Alpen, Munich, 2006, RZ 3311. Lage der
Scharte auf der
Austrian Map
online (1:50.000 scale).
Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen...
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Scharte, M.; Andreyev, O.; Schönhense, G.; Aeschlimann, M. (11
February 2014)....
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Scharte D,
Maiter D,
Kirchheiner J,
Ivison HE, Fuhr U, Arlt W (December 2010)....
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several Alpine landmarks, such as:
Simonykees (Simony Glacier), Simony-
Scharte (Simony Notch),
Simonyschneide (Simony Ridge) and
Simonyspitzen (Simony...
- From Biberwier, the lake may be
reached via the arête of the
Biberwierer Scharte, and from
Leutasch through the
Gaistal valley. Near the lake (to the northeast)...
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Kellenspitze runs up the
northwestern mountainside from the col of Nesselwängler
Scharte. The base for this
route is the
Tannheimer Hut at 1,713 metres. From the...
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Zugspitze and is used time and
again in
other sources.
During the
Middle Ages
Scharte was a
common name for the Zugspitze. The
Zugspitze was
first mentioned...
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Marathi Buddhists List of Marathi-language
authors According to
Hartmut Scharte,
Professor Emeritus of Sanskrit,
University of California, Los Angeles...
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Because they
weather relatively easily, they form cols (
Scharte) and Törle like the
Biberwierer Scharte or the Tajatörl.
During the next time period, a thick...