Along the Gamsgrubenweg

Along the Gamsgrubenweg

Along the Gamsgrubenweg
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Along the Gamsgrubenweg

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Walking on the Gamgrubenweg is not just a beautiful hike, but also a chance to educate yourself. Along the trail you can find information on the the history of the Hohe Tauen and other nationalparks, as well as on pioneers of mountain climbing.

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A: Gamsgrubenweg

Par Judit Andrasi, à 70 mètres

Easy hike trail along the glacier Pasterze, with magnificent views of Grossglockner - highest peak of...

Gamsgrubenweg

B: Gamsgrubenweg after the tunels

Par Rafael DeVill, à 470 mètres

Gamsgrubenweg is a hiking trail that begins on Franz Josephs Hohe. The trail was severly damaged by a...

Gamsgrubenweg after the tunels

C: Resting point on Gamsgrubenweg

Par Rafael DeVill, à 920 mètres

Halfway on Gamsgrubenweg: the trail leading from Francz Josephs höhe to Oberwalder hütte. To this poi...

Resting point on Gamsgrubenweg

D: Remains of the day

Par Judit Andrasi, A 1.0 km

Gamsgrubenweg is a hiking trail that begins on Franz Josephs Hohe. The trail was severly damaged by a...

Remains of the day

E: First glimps of Oberwalder hutte

Par Rafael DeVill, A 1.2 km

Not far from the resting point one faces a dready dessert of stone, but has the first glimps of the O...

First glimps of Oberwalder hutte

F: Creak on Ice

Par Rafael DeVill, A 1.4 km

Melt water flowing on the surface of the Pasterze Glacier. From the parking lot on Franz Josephs Hohe...

Creak on Ice

G: The creak underneath

Par Judit Andrasi, A 1.4 km

Melt water flowing on the surface of the Pasterze Glacier. From the parking lot on Franz Josephs Hohe...

The creak underneath

H: Glacier on the verge of extinction

Par Judit Andrasi, A 1.4 km

The furthest point we have walked to on the Gamsgrubenweg. From here it takes a bit of climbing skill...

Glacier on the verge of extinction

I: What remains behind

Par Rafael DeVill, A 1.4 km

If you cross check this image with the satelite image of the location, you may think that it's slight...

What remains behind

J: Francz Josephs Hohe

Par Rafael DeVill, A 1.5 km

Francz Josehps Hohe is a very busy place in the summer. It ofers a beautiful view of the greatest Gla...

Francz Josephs Hohe

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