- The
Schneebiger Nock (Italian:
Monte Nevoso), in old
literature also
called the Ruthnerhorn, is 3,358
metres high and,
after the Hochgall, the second...
- AT 1865 224
Schneebiger Nock /
Ruthnerhorn 3358 544 46°54′19″N 12°05′03″E / 46.90528°N 12.08417°E / 46.90528; 12.08417 (224.
Schneebiger Nock / Ruthnerhorn...
- Brescia/Sondrio/Trentino 1876
Schneebiger Nock 3,358 11,017 544 1,785 46°54′19″N 12°05′03″E / 46.90528°N 12.08417°E / 46.90528; 12.08417 (223.
Schneebiger Nock / Ruthnerhorn...
-
Ankogel 3360 11,024 942 3,091 Großer
Geiger Venediger 3360 11,024 293 961
Schneebiger Nock
Rieserferner 3358 11,017 542 1,778
Fuscherkarkopf Glockner 3331...
- the
Hochgall (highest
summit in the
range at 3,436 m s.l.m.) and the
Schneebiger Nock (3,358 m s.l.m.). The
Rieserferner Group is
rather small in comparison...
- und Hans Oberarzbacher, who two
years earlier had
first ascended the
Schneebiger Nock,
willing to
guide them up. On 3
August 1868 the
party reached the...
-
Rieserferner comes from the
eternal ice area
called Rieserferner at the
Schneebiger Nock glacier. The Rieserferner-Ahrntal is
characterized by high mountains...