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- Q1748244 abstract "The Salzachgeier (2,469 m (AA)) is a rugged peak on the edge of the Kitzbühel Alps on the border of the Austrian states of Salzburg and Tyrol. In the cirques and high alpine meadows (Hochalmen) of its eastern slopes and the two neighbouring peaks of Fünfmandling (2,401 m) and Schwebenkopf (2,354 m) are the headstreams of the Salzach, the largest river north of the Salzburg Central Alps.The Salzachgeier has a double summit where five sharp ridges run together. The eastern summit is only three metres lower and towers immediately above the two aforementioned source regions (the Salzachboden and Schwebenalm).Whilst the southern slopes of the three peaks descend towards the Gerlos Pass, the watershed to the north (the Salzachjoch 1,983 m) is only a kilometre from the eastern cirques. Here on the state border, high over the Roßwildalm, is a mountain chapel, the Markkirchl (St. Mark's Chapel) and somewhat lower down is the New Bamberg Hut run by the German Alpine Club (DAV). To the west the slopes are just as steep, but less rocky, and drain into the Frommbach stream in the direction of Kitzbühel.The Salzachgeier is part of the touring area for the Bamberg Hut and is a popular ski tour in winter.".
- Q1748244 elevation "2469.0".
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- Q1748244 thumbnail Salzachgeier.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1748244 location "Tyrol / Salzburg border, Austria".
- Q1748244 name "Salzachgeier".
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- Q1748244 point "47.293642 12.103502".
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- Q1748244 comment "The Salzachgeier (2,469 m (AA)) is a rugged peak on the edge of the Kitzbühel Alps on the border of the Austrian states of Salzburg and Tyrol. In the cirques and high alpine meadows (Hochalmen) of its eastern slopes and the two neighbouring peaks of Fünfmandling (2,401 m) and Schwebenkopf (2,354 m) are the headstreams of the Salzach, the largest river north of the Salzburg Central Alps.The Salzachgeier has a double summit where five sharp ridges run together.".
- Q1748244 label "Salzachgeier".
- Q1748244 lat "47.293642".
- Q1748244 long "12.103502".
- Q1748244 depiction Salzachgeier.jpg.
- Q1748244 name "Salzachgeier".