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    The Hochschober (3,240 m (AA)) is the mountain that gives its name to the Schober Group in the High Tauern, although the summit is only the fourth highest...
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    718 ft)) Schober Group (including the Petzeck, 3,283 metres (10,771 ft) and Hochschober, 3,240 metres (10,630 ft)) Kreuzeck Group (Mölltaler Polinik, 2,784 metres...
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  • Hochschorner (born 1979), Slovakian slalom canoeist, twin brother of Pavol Hochschober This page lists people with the surname Hochschorner. If an internal...
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    Hautes-Alpes FR 309 Hochschober 3242 433 46°56′33″N 12°41′54″E / 46.94250°N 12.69833°E / 46.94250; 12.69833 (309. Hochschober (3242 m)) Schober Group...
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  • 1865 113 Hochschober 3242 ET Schober Group Hohe Tauern 46°56′33″N 12°41′54″E / 46.94250°N 12.69833°E / 46.94250; 12.69833 (113. Hochschober (3242 m))...
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  • named "(great/high) haystack" in Austria alone. Among these are: The Hochschober (3,242 m), after which the Schober Group has been named. Schober (2,967...
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    Carinthian-Styrian Alps, backpacking or summiting the Gaisstein, Grossglockner, Hochschober, Hochschwab, and Schneealpe (among others) throughout his life. The alpine...
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    range is located inside Hohe Tauern national park. It is named after Mt. Hochschober, 3,242 metres (10,636 ft), though its highest peak is Mt. Petzeck at...
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    easiest route to the Hoher Prijakt takes about three hours from the Hochschober Hut heading for the Mirnitzscharte notch, later turning north and heading...
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    Debantbach is a stream in East Tyrol, Austria. Its source is west of the Hochschober and north of the Leibnitztörl, below the Debantgrat [de]. At the end...
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