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- Q316715 subject Q8297811.
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- Q316715 abstract "The Funtenseetauern is a 2,579 m high border peak between Germany and Austria on the northern edge of the Steinernes Meer, one of the nine massifs of the Berchtesgaden Alps. The Funtenseetauern rises south of Berchtesgaden, its broad shoulder towering over the lakes of Königssee and Obersee. To the northwest of the Funtenseetauern and linked to it by a ridge is the Stuhljoch (2,448 m), whose Stuhlwand rock face drops steeply into the bowl of the Funtensee.The usual approach begins from the Kärlingerhaus and takes 3 hours by foot passing the Stuhlwand ridge and the Stuhljoch (UIAA grade I, sure-footedness and a head for heights being required). Combining it with a descent through the cirque of Ledererkar enables the mountain to be crossed. The Funtenseetauern may also be climbed via the Ledererkar itself, via the north ridge from the Halsköpfl, from the Wasseralm, through the Unsünnigen Winkel or the Steinige Grube (as well as other unknown and more difficult variations).In winter the Funtenseetauern is a worthwhile ski tour; the ascent usually being made as part of the Große Reibn multi-day tour. But it is also often climbed by skiers who overnight at the Kärlingerhaus.The name Funtenseetauern is often wrongly seen as a plural and called in German die Funtenseetauern (die being the plural article as, correctly, used to describe die Hohe Tauern).".
- Q316715 elevation "2579.0".
- Q316715 firstAscentYear "1865".
- Q316715 locatedInArea Q183.
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- Q316715 mountainRange Q679384.
- Q316715 thumbnail Funtenseetauern_west.JPG?width=300.
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- Q316715 firstAscent "first touristic ascent by Kaindl and Grill, ca. 1865".
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- Q316715 location "Salzburg, Austria".
- Q316715 name "Funtenseetauern".
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- Q316715 point "47.485 12.97694".
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- Q316715 comment "The Funtenseetauern is a 2,579 m high border peak between Germany and Austria on the northern edge of the Steinernes Meer, one of the nine massifs of the Berchtesgaden Alps. The Funtenseetauern rises south of Berchtesgaden, its broad shoulder towering over the lakes of Königssee and Obersee.".
- Q316715 label "Funtenseetauern".
- Q316715 lat "47.485".
- Q316715 long "12.97694".
- Q316715 depiction Funtenseetauern_west.JPG.
- Q316715 name "Funtenseetauern".