- The
Schrankogel, 3497 m (called the
Schrankogl on the AV map) is the
second highest mountain in the
Stubai Alps. The
northeast side of the
Schrankogel is...
- Strahlkogel, 3,295 m
Alpein Mountains (Alpeiner Berge),
highest peak:
Schrankogel, 3,497 m Habicht-Elfer-Kamm,
highest peak: Habicht, 3,277 m Serleskamm...
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Dachstein 1833
Strahlkogel 1835 Piz Linard, Piz Palü ~1840
Hoher Tenn,
Schrankogel 1841 Großvenediger 1842 Lauteraarhorn,
Punta Gnifetti 1843 Großer Löffler...
- Obersulzbachtörl 1866 21
Schrankogel 3497 NT
Stubai Alps 47°02′38″N 11°05′57″E / 47.04389°N 11.09917°E / 47.04389; 11.09917 (21.
Schrankogel (3497 m)) 9.7 Zuckerhütl...
- Low-Temperature
Limits of
Plant Life - the Alpine-Nival
Ecotone of
Mount Schrankogel (Tyrol, Austria)". Phytocoenologia. 29 (3): 297–325. doi:10.1127/phyto/29/1999/297...
- E-Tyr/Salz/S-Tyr AT/IT 1866 142
Schrankogel 3497 545 47°02′38″N 11°05′57″E / 47.04389°N 11.09917°E / 47.04389; 11.09917 (142.
Schrankogel (3497 m))
Stubai Alps...
- glacier, is the
mightiest mountain of the group, the 3,496-metre-high
Schrankogel. The
route used by the
first climbers to
ascend the
Ruderhofspitez in...
- Stubaital). The head of the
valley is
formed by the
glaciated Alpeiner Berge (
Schrankogel 3,497 m,
Ruderhofspitze 3,474 m, Östliche 3,416 m and
Westliche Seespitze...
- 359 m (AA) (11,020 ft)
Prominence 317 m ↓ Fernaujoch
Isolation 5.2 km →
Schrankogel Listing Alpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates 47°00′13″N 11°03′49″E...
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Zugspitze 2962 Alps
Josef Naus,
Maier and
Johann Georg Tauschl 20 Sep 1821
Schrankogel 3497 Alps
Johann Georg Harg****er [de] 1 Sep 1824 Tödi 3614 Alps Augustin...