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Teufelsgrat runs
along the
national border between the
Austrian state of Tyrol, (
Gaistal) in the
south and the
German state of Bavaria, (Reintal) in the north....
- via the arête of the
Biberwierer Scharte, and from
Leutasch through the
Gaistal valley. Near the lake (to the northeast) lies the
managed alpine pasture...
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streams of
Hammersbach and
Partnach have
their source. To the
south the
Gaistal valley and its river, the
Leutascher Ache,
separate the
Wetterstein Mountains...
- from
Ehrwald along the
Gaisbach stream and over the
Ehrwalder Alm to the
Gaistal valley (Leutascher Ache) and
continues via Leutasch-Oberweidach and past...
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north it is
separated from the
Wetterstein Mountains by the
valley of
Gaistal. To the west, the
Mieming Chain stretches away into the distance. Beyond...
- Bad Herrenalb-Zieflensberg. The
Waldteufel Way (Waldteufelweg) in
Upper Gaistal is
named after him. The Teufelsmühle does not get its name (which means...
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gravel and lake sediments. The
Leutascher Ache
river flows through it. The
Gaistal valley leads between the
Wetterstein and
Mieming Chain to the west to the...
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between the
Wetterstein mountains and the
Mieming Range through the
valley Gaistal [de; nl; ro] eastwards. Near Leutasch, it
swings northeastwards and runs...
- for its
impressive north face,
which tumbles for 1,300 m down into the
Gaistal valley below. The
normal route to the
summit is from the south,
where the...
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rockfalls in 2011
resulted in a re-routing of this crossing. Over the
Gaistal and
Gatterl to the
Knorr Hut (5–6 hours) In the area of the
Coburger Hut...