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- Q691776 abstract "The Großes Wiesbachhorn (3,564 m) is a mountain in the federal state of Salzburg, Austria and, at 3,564 m (AA) (according to other sources 3,570 m (AA)), is the third-highest peak of the Hohe Tauern range.Ita entirely free-standing firn-capped summit forms the main peak of the Fusch/Kaprun chain and is often viewed in Alpine literature as a rival of the Großglockner. The great slope on its eastern and southeastern side plunges 2,418 metres to the Fuscher Ache - the greatest height difference between mountaintop and valley floor in the Eastern Alps. Of alpinistic significance was the first ascent of the Northwest Face (Nordwestwand) on 15 July 1924 by Franz Riegele and Willo Welzenbach. They were the first ones to use ice nails (Eisnägel) to assist them; these were later developed into the ice screws used today. The Northwest Face was one of the classic ice walls of the Eastern Alps; the ice has since melted, however.".
- Q691776 elevation "3564.0".
- Q691776 firstAscentYear "0018".
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- Q691776 prominence "450.0".
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- Q691776 elevationM "3564".
- Q691776 firstAscent "In the 18th century by two farmers from Fusch called Zanker and Zorner".
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- Q691776 name "Großes Wiesbachhorn".
- Q691776 prominenceM "450".
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- Q691776 point "47.15694444444444 12.755".
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- Q691776 comment "The Großes Wiesbachhorn (3,564 m) is a mountain in the federal state of Salzburg, Austria and, at 3,564 m (AA) (according to other sources 3,570 m (AA)), is the third-highest peak of the Hohe Tauern range.Ita entirely free-standing firn-capped summit forms the main peak of the Fusch/Kaprun chain and is often viewed in Alpine literature as a rival of the Großglockner.".
- Q691776 label "Großes Wiesbachhorn".
- Q691776 lat "47.15694444444444".
- Q691776 long "12.755".
- Q691776 depiction Grosses_Wiesbachhorn.jpg.
- Q691776 name "Großes Wiesbachhorn".