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The highest platform of the Kumbtfels ...

 
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The highest platform of the Kumbtfels ...
Dear friends hikers and climbers, poeple who loved too much to contemplate a very preserved and savage nature, there's here a great opportunity ! The second and highest summit of the Kumbtfels (also named as Wetzsteinfels), is excellently preserved and totally free of any traces of pollution ! The wild-pigs are very numerous here, the floor which is totally returned, humid and black, is a sign that the wild animals of the forest are regulary coming here ... For searching food and cadavres (dead animals). The vegetation is equally excellently preserved and free of growing ... For staying alone, lost in a deep and savage forest and rocky country, is the Kumbtfels a real paradise for the hiker, who's a big nature-friend ! From this highest summit, the view is very consequent and you can see the all under-valley of Glasental, with the nearest rocks of Lobelia (tower), Winterbergfels and Glasfels (with the Ney and Schlemmer towers ! ). Great ! The Hahnberg and Himmelspforte massivs are dominated us ... Farest, in the underground, the massiv of Kahlenberg and Sorgenberg are visible. The Sorgenberg is the highest from the four massivs which were listed before : maximal altitude ~ 472 meters ! Not so bad, this ...


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on Aug 24, 2007 8:31 pm

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Lat/Lon: 49.16616°N / 7.82965°E

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