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Schrofen, a
German mountaineering term, is
steep terrain,
strewn with
rocks and rock outcrops, that is
laborious to cross, but
whose rock
ledges (schrofen)...
- The
Schrofen P**** (German: Schrofenp****) is a
pedestrian p**** (el. 1,688 m)
across the Allgäu Alps. It
connects Oberstdorf in
Germany with
Warth in Austria...
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cross with a
summit register. Cross, west of the summit, with
Wampeter Schrofen Summit cross of the
Hinterer Tajakopf Rudolf Wutscher:
Mieminger Kette...
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Haldenwanger Eck, Germany's
southernmost point. At the end of the
valley the
Schrofen P****
leads to Austria. The Allgäu Alps in the area
around Oberstdorf attain...
- side of the
Kleiner Solstein facing the Inn
valley is
characterised by
schrofen and steep-sided cirques. To the
north it
plummets in a rock face up to...
- the
south over the col of
Biberwierer Scharte (2,000 m) is the
Wampeter Schrofen (2,520 m). The
summit may be
ascended from the
Coburger Hut (1,917 m) on...
- Its
North Face is
around 200
metres high and its
South Face has a more
schrofen-like character. With the
almost equally high
Upsspitze (2,332 m) it forms...
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mountain tour that
requires Alpine experience. The
ascent crosses a gr**** and
schrofen covered ridge east of the
Vogelkar cirque. Just
below the
summit there...
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carbonate (and
later tungsten) were
mined around the
Alpine pastures of the
Schrofen and
Wangl Almen above the
Tuxertal A
ropeway conveyor of more than 9 km...
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characterised by
steep rock faces, to the south,
steep gr****y
mountainsides and
schrofen terrain dominates. The
highest point of the
Hochplattig is its
rather indistinct...