Summit quiz #5 - Habicht/Pleisenspitze

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Summit quiz #5 - Habicht/Pleisenspitze

by Lukas Kunze » Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:50 pm

Ok, here we go again. As the previous ones, this one is not too difficult, since the mountain is quite popular.
What is the name of the snowy mountain in the center of the photo (not the rocky one in front)? From where did I take the shot?

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by desainme » Thu Jul 17, 2008 5:11 pm

Hohe Munde?

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by Lukas Kunze » Thu Jul 17, 2008 6:00 pm

No, the mountain on the photo is not Hohe Munde. But from Hohe Munde you see the mountain on the photo as well.

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by Sebastian Hamm » Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:33 pm

Lukas Kunze wrote:No, the mountain on the photo is not Hohe Munde. But from Hohe Munde you see the mountain on the photo as well.


Stand alone mountain and higher than the surroundings. In front it seems to be limestone and the mountain contains of an other type of rocks. You shot this image from the norther alps (your favourite area :D )

I think the summit is a clear 12/0 here on SP.

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by Sebastian Hamm » Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:39 pm

is this a close up view from a summit with 23/6 ?

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by Lukas Kunze » Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:42 pm

Sebastian Hamm wrote:I think the summit is a clear 12/0 here on SP.


You' re right Sebastian. Well, since I don' t have a car, trips to the central alps aren' t very easy and so I do that only a very few times a year :( But the northern groups of the alps are day-trips from my home so I' m there quite a lot...

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by Sebastian Hamm » Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:46 pm

Lukas Kunze wrote:
Sebastian Hamm wrote:I think the summit is a clear 12/0 here on SP.


You' re right Sebastian. Well, since I don' t have a car, trips to the central alps aren' t very easy and so I do that only a very few times a year :( But the northern groups of the alps are day-trips from my home so I' m there quite a lot...


:shock: Let's plan to climb 12/0 in autumn together, as a little day hike?!

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by Lukas Kunze » Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:53 pm

Sebastian Hamm wrote:
Lukas Kunze wrote:
Sebastian Hamm wrote:I think the summit is a clear 12/0 here on SP.


You' re right Sebastian. Well, since I don' t have a car, trips to the central alps aren' t very easy and so I do that only a very few times a year :( But the northern groups of the alps are day-trips from my home so I' m there quite a lot...


:shock: Let's plan to climb 12/0 in autumn together, as a little day hike?!


:lol: You may laugh, but I planned to climb 12/0 in autumn, because the views must be splendid from that position... Sounds like a good idea :)

By the way, it is not a close-up view of a mountain with 23/6 (according to its sp page).

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by Sebastian Hamm » Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:08 pm

Picture taken from 18/8? But your point seems to be more western.

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by Nikman » Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:15 am

The mountains name is that of a bird in German. Its in Austria and over 3000m high.

Picture was taken from a famous ski area southwest of a bigger Austrian city that is also famous for it's nordic ski jump area. The ski area the picture was taken from was built for Olympic games a long time ago (before I was born).

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by Lukas Kunze » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:45 am

Picture taken from 18/8? But your point seems to be more western.

Sorry, but the "checksum" of the mountain is higher.

The mountains name is that of a bird in German. Its in Austria and over 3000m high.

This is correct.

Picture was taken from a famous ski area southwest of a bigger Austrian city that is also famous for it's nordic ski jump area. The ski area the picture was taken from was built for Olympic games a long time ago (before I was born).

The mountain I stand on is not very far from that city, but not south of it. On the mountain is no ski area, but a small ski area is nearby.

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by Diego Sahagún » Fri Jul 18, 2008 11:31 am

Was the picture taken from a 16/8 peak :?: Or may be it would be Ilmspitzen or Kirchdachspitze :?: Or perhaps it is Planskopf :?: Schafkogel or Schafleger :?: From Seefelder Joch or Härmalekopf :?:

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by Lukas Kunze » Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:17 pm

Diego Sahagún wrote:Was the picture taken from a 16/8 peak :?: Or may be it would be Ilmspitzen or Kirchdachspitze :?: Or perhaps it is Planskopf :?: Schafkogel or Schafleger :?: From Seefelder Joch or Härmalekopf :?:


Seefelder Joch and Härmalekopf are pretty close but it has not 16/8. Don' t forget to consider the rocky mountain in front! I think solution is close now...

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by Nikman » Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:27 pm

Ok, we are all clear the mountain is Habicht.

Stays the question from where it was taken, which is a guess game with Tele-pictures: my guess was, the picture was taken from the mountain range between Axamer Lizum skiarea and the Stubai valley. There are several peaks possible.

But all of them are south of Innsbruck, so it can't be ...

Maybe the rocky chain in front is part of that range between Axamer Lizum skiarea and the Stubai valley?
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by Nikman » Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:59 pm

With a lot more Tele it also might be

Kuhlochspitze 2297m -> checksum = 20 > 18
Hohe Warte 2597m -> checksum = 23 > 18
Brandjochspitze 2599m -> checksum = 25 > 18
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