It should be Kleiner Kaserer since Kaserer appears to be male (also the r at the end). Nice page which brings back memories of autumn 2006 when I hiked to Frauenwand underneath. I always wanted to give the Schoberspitzen a try, the prominent twin peaks on your panorama.
Speaking of the panorama: it is only visible in full when you click on it (I use Firefox) and there's a vertical scrollbar since the iFrame seems to be a bit to small vertically. This probably also is caused by the browser - different browsers display differently so you should allow some 20 or 30 px more vertically. I always use this code
Tomislav, it's an excellent page. I wish all pages on SP would reach the same quality.
I'm constantly doing mountain tours virtually (and sometimes physically, too). Today I tried to put together the program of a virtual week in the Zillertal Alps. I think that this summit would be among the destinations. And there is always a chance that virtuality turns into reality!
vvujisic - Feb 9, 2008 5:34 pm - Voted 10/10
Great, beautifuland well informative page, Tomislav!
toc - Feb 10, 2008 11:03 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Great, beautifulThank you, Vlado,
cheers
Gangolf Haub - Feb 11, 2008 2:03 am - Voted 10/10
There's an "r" missingIt should be Kleiner Kaserer since Kaserer appears to be male (also the r at the end). Nice page which brings back memories of autumn 2006 when I hiked to Frauenwand underneath. I always wanted to give the Schoberspitzen a try, the prominent twin peaks on your panorama.
Speaking of the panorama: it is only visible in full when you click on it (I use Firefox) and there's a vertical scrollbar since the iFrame seems to be a bit to small vertically. This probably also is caused by the browser - different browsers display differently so you should allow some 20 or 30 px more vertically. I always use this code
SzaniUherkovich - May 29, 2010 5:03 pm - Voted 10/10
Good destinationTomislav, it's an excellent page. I wish all pages on SP would reach the same quality.
I'm constantly doing mountain tours virtually (and sometimes physically, too). Today I tried to put together the program of a virtual week in the Zillertal Alps. I think that this summit would be among the destinations. And there is always a chance that virtuality turns into reality!