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Mount Paulcke (65°59′S 64°53′W / 65.983°S 64.883°W / -65.983; -64.883) is a mountain, at
least 915 m,
standing west of ****tfeldt Point,
Barilari Bay...
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Carrel on 17
March 1882, and its
first solo
ascent was made by W.
Paulcke in 1898. The
first winter solo
ascent of the Hörnli
ridge was by G. Gervasutti...
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varagurense Kossmat, 1895
Gaudryceras (Neogaudryceras)
varagurense patagoni**** (
Paulcke, 1907)
Gaudryceras (Neogaudryceras)
varicostatum van Hoepen, 1921 Fossils...
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Alpine Journal (London) 49 (1937), pp. 248-267. Zsigmondy, Emil &
Wilhelm Paulcke. Die
Gefahren der Alpen. München:
Bergverlag Rother, 1933, p. 271. "Julius...
- Hanover. He is said to have been in a
relationship with
geologist Wilhelm Paulcke [de] from at
least 1912. He
attempted to
change his
attractions by the...
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Pollinger guiding Lily Bristow.
First solo
ascent (Hörnli ridge) by
Wilhelm Paulcke [de].
September 1:
First solo
ascent of the
Zmutt ridge by Hans Pfann [fr]...
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especially in the
stone run
woodland below the rock faces.
Thanks to
Wilhelm Paulcke the po****rity of the
Battert as a
climbing area grew
after he had opened...
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location missing publisher (link) (later
editions continued by
Wilhelm Paulcke and
Helmut Dumler) Schulz, Karl, ed. (1889). Im
Hochgebirge (In the High...
- (1961), "Trigonia"
stephaninii Venzo (1942), "Trigonia"
undulatostriata Paulcke (1903) and "Trigonia"
weaveri Stoyanow (1949).
Tegulaedon Gen. et comb...
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situated northeast of Hoek Glacier. It
drains the west
slopes of
Mount Paulcke, and
flows northwestwards into
Dimitrov Cove in
Harrison P****age. The glacier...