Summit quiz #7 - Hoher Ifen

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Summit quiz #7 - Hoher Ifen

by Lukas Kunze » Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:46 am

Well, I start another one, because it was quite fun the last times... I guess this one is a bit more difficult but the mountain is still quite prominent.

Which mountain is visible in the photo?
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by Sebastian Hamm » Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:06 am

Very distinctive mountain!

I guess it's a clear 7/0

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by Lukas Kunze » Sat Aug 02, 2008 4:29 pm

Sebastian Hamm wrote:Very distinctive mountain!

I guess it's a clear 7/0


Thumbs up! You' re right.

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by Mathias Zehring » Sat Aug 02, 2008 8:16 pm

what?? If I take the number of the SP page it is a 9/2

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by Gangolf Haub » Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:31 am

You guys crack me up with your numbers - no idea what it means. I'd say the mountain is located on the border between Bavaria and Vorarlberg. I've never seen it from that angle though. If it is, may I use the picture on the mountain page?

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by Lukas Kunze » Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:53 am

what?? If I take the number of the SP page it is a 9/2

Interresting. You' re right as well! I didn' t know this mountain has a page here on SP. Well I don' t have a map of that mountain and took the height from wikipedia which says 7/0. I need to do some research on the real height of that mountain... or has anyone an AV map of that area??

If it is, may I use the picture on the mountain page?

Of course you can use the picture. After I solved the quiz today evening I write from where I took the shot.

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by Sebastian Hamm » Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:44 am

On SP it is a 9/2

in my Kompass map it is 7/0 and on other homepages which bear upon this mountain it is also 7/0.
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@Gangolf
um das Rätsel nicht sofort zu lösen kann man die Quersumme und letzte Ziffer angeben.

7 = is die Quersumme der Höhe
0 = die letzte Ziffer der Höhe

Matterhorn 4.478 wäre also 23/8

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by filova » Sun Aug 03, 2008 10:12 am

My opinion - Hohen (Hoher) Ifen:
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Hohen Ifen on SP

Alpen panorama from Hoher Ifen: http://www.alpen-panoramen.de/panorama.php?pid=2519&ds

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by Lukas Kunze » Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:12 pm

Sebastian Hamm wrote:On SP it is a 9/2

in my Kompass map it is 7/0 and on other homepages which bear upon this mountain it is also 7/0.
:?


I' ve looked into my AV-Führer and it says a height for Hoher Ifen of 2230m (=7/0).

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by Gangolf Haub » Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:17 am

Lukas Kunze wrote:
Sebastian Hamm wrote:On SP it is a 9/2

in my Kompass map it is 7/0 and on other homepages which bear upon this mountain it is also 7/0.
:?


I' ve looked into my AV-Führer and it says a height for Hoher Ifen of 2230m (=7/0).

Now I wonder where I got the height from. I suppose it was from the AVF "Allgäuer Alpen"


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