- The Großes
Wiesbachhorn (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁoːsəs ˈviːsbaxˌhɔʁn] ) is a
mountain in the
federal state of Salzburg,
Austria and, at 3,564 m above...
- on the
northern slopes of the
Alpine Glockner Group with Mt. Großes
Wiesbachhorn, 3,564 m (11,693 ft), part of the Hohe
Tauern range,
forming the border...
- 1875 114 Großes
Wiesbachhorn 3564 481 47°09′23″N 12°45′19″E / 47.15639°N 12.75528°E / 47.15639; 12.75528 (114. Großes
Wiesbachhorn (3564 m)) Glockner...
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August 1, 1931. Toni died on May 16, 1932
while attempting to
climb the
Wiesbachhorn, but
Franz and his
father accepted medals on
behalf of both brothers...
- Großes
Wiesbachhorn...
- in 1931). In 1932,
Krebs survived a
significant fall at the Großes
Wiesbachhorn whilst climbing,
which killed Toni Schmid.
After his
career in sports...
- Großes
Wiesbachhorn 3564 Sb
Glockner Group Hohe
Tauern 47°09′23″N 12°45′19″E / 47.15639°N 12.75528°E / 47.15639; 12.75528 (9. Großes
Wiesbachhorn (3564...
- of
nearby mountains such as Großglockner,
Grossvenediger and
Grosses Wiesbachhorn from its summit. "Hocheiser". peakbagging.top.
Archived from the original...
-
water is
diverted via
pressure tunnels across the
Alpine crest and Mt.
Wiesbachhorn to the
reservoirs of the
Verbund hydroelectric power plant in Kaprun...
- view of the High Tauern,
especially the
prominent Kitzsteinhorn and
Wiesbachhorn peaks. The two
basins are
separated by a
barely discernible valley floor...