Roter Knopf
The Rote Knopf (3,281 m (AA)) is the second highest mountain in the Schober Group within the High Tauern in the Austrian Alps. It is only two metres short of the Petzeck, the highest summit in the Schober. Nevertheless this peak is far less well known that the Hochschober or the Glödis. This is probably because the mountain is not visible from the valleys of the Kalser Tal or the anterior Debanttal.
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Roter Knopf
The Rote Knopf (3,281 m (AA)) is the second highest mountain in the Schober Group within the High Tauern in the Austrian Alps. It is only two metres short of the Petzeck, the highest summit in the Schober. Nevertheless this peak is far less well known that the Hochschober or the Glödis. This is probably because the mountain is not visible from the valleys of the Kalser Tal or the anterior Debanttal.
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Der Rote Knopf (3281 m ü. A.) ...... en gegenüber der Großglockner.
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Roter Knopf to szczyt w grupie ...... chl, K. Gorgasser i P. Groder.
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The Rote Knopf (3,281 m (AA)) ...... seen prominently to the north.
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Waymarked ascent along the southeastern arête
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The Roter Knopf from the Keeskopf to the southeast
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Der Rote Knopf (3281 m ü. A.) ...... Debanttal nicht zu sehen ist.
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Roter Knopf to szczyt w grupie ...... chl, K. Gorgasser i P. Groder.
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The Rote Knopf (3,281 m (AA)) ...... Tal or the anterior Debanttal.
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Roter Knopf
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Roter Knopf
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Roter Knopf
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