- The
Schneealpe or
Schneealm is a
limestone m****if in the
Northern Limestone Alps on the Styrian-Lower
Austrian border. Its
highest point is the Windberg...
- summit: Heukuppe; 2,007 m – Styria) Ötscher (1,893 m) Dürrenstein (1,878 m)
Schneealpe (Ameisbühel; 1,828 m;
highest summit: Windberg; 1,903 m – Styria) Hochkar...
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Vienna Woods (1)
Gutenstein Alps (2) Rax and
Schneeberg (3) Mürzsteg Alps (
Schneealpe) (4) Türnitz Alps (5)
Ybbstal Alps (6)
Hochschwab (7)
Ennstal Alps (including...
- its two headstreams, the Schwarza,
discharging the Schneeberg, Rax and
Schneealpe ranges of the
Northern Limestone Alps, and the Pitten.
Between Ebenfurth...
- sea
level (AA)) in the
centre of the group,
while largest m****if is the
Schneealpe (1,903 m above sea
level (AA)) in the northwest, near the Rax. The following...
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stillness and
spaciousness in his music. His
favorite mountain was the
Schneealpe.
Webern climbed it
twice in 1928
while he was
writing the Symphony, summiting...
- summiting) the Gaisstein, Grossglockner, Hochschober, Hochschwab, and
Schneealpe (among others)
throughout his life. The
alpine climate and föhn, glaciers...
- Basin. The high Alpine,
limestone m****ifs of the Hochschwab, Veitsch,
Schneealpe, Rax and
Schneeberg belong to it as do the
limestone prealps to the north...
-
waymarked footpaths. By contrast,
other mountains such as the Dürre Wand or
Schneealpe are less
often climbed. Karl Flanner: Die Hohe Wand.
Menschen - Arbeit...
- years,
other springs, such as
those in Gußwerk or at the foot of the
Schneealpe, were fed into the
First High
source line. The
course leads from Kaiserbrunn...