Summit quiz #4 - answer Guffert & Brauneck

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Summit quiz #4 - answer Guffert & Brauneck

by Sebastian Hamm » Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:50 pm

It's not my turn, but I have a good one. I think! :) Not to easy and not hard.

Two questions:
1) What is the big summit in the middle?
2) Where do I stand?

Hints: Look at the summits right and left of the mountain in the middle. I think they are well known and will lead you to the answer.

Please give me the checksum and the last number of the altitude (For example Matterhorn 4.478m = 23/8 ) that everybody can solve the quiz on his own.


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by Lukas Kunze » Wed Jul 16, 2008 8:35 pm

Interresting perspective of that beautiful mountain I still have to visit :) According to my map the numbers for this one are: 16/9
The question where you stand is more difficult... Since you' re looking towards the south, I guess you where at summit 24/8 with another mountain very close to it, which is 97m smaller (both of them are "stein"s)?

Here is another view:
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by Lukas Kunze » Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:12 pm

After thinking for a while I change my mind and say you took this photo from a "kogel" with 17/6.

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by Sebastian Hamm » Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:13 pm

Lukas Kunze wrote:Interresting perspective of that beautiful mountain I still have to visit :) According to my map the numbers for this one are: 16/9
The question where you stand is more difficult... Since you' re looking SE, I guess you where at summit 24/8 with another mountain very close to it, which is 97m smaller (both of them are "stein"s)?


Sorry, Lukas. But I think this is all not really correct. :?

not 16/9
and
not "stein"

This sightseeing point is maybe not easy find.

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by Sebastian Hamm » Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:16 pm

Lukas Kunze wrote:After thinking for a while I change my mind and say you took this photo from a "kogel" with 17/6.


:shock: Now it's going to be interesting. :shock:

The point of view is really on some maps 17/6, but it's not a "kogel"

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by Lukas Kunze » Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:21 pm

Sebastian Hamm wrote:not 16/9


Houups, typing error! It is quite close to 2200m high and has 16/4.

Back to your position, this view straight to the south doesn' t let too much options. Has the mountain a cable car to the top? And its height is at least 1700m?

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by Diego Sahagún » Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:57 am

Seb, you should have deleted the title and caption here:

http://www.summitpost.org/image/148110/ ... -west.html

Guffert from North-West. Picture taken from Brauneck (1557m). On the left side of Guffert you can see in the background "Grosses Wiessbachhorn" and on the right side "Grossglockner" (3798m - highest mountain of Austria).

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by Sebastian Hamm » Thu Jul 17, 2008 6:22 am

Diego Sahagún wrote:Seb, you should have deleted the title and caption here:

http://www.summitpost.org/image/148110/ ... -west.html

Guffert from North-West. Picture taken from Brauneck (1557m). On the left side of Guffert you can see in the background "Grosses Wiessbachhorn" and on the right side "Grossglockner" (3798m - highest mountain of Austria).


Damn! I have searched all my pics on SP about "Brauneck" and didn't find it. Damn!

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by Sebastian Hamm » Thu Jul 17, 2008 6:24 am

Sorry for this bad quiz!

Who's next?

Diego?

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by Diego Sahagún » Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:52 am

Now I'm too busy because I'll go on holidays on saturday. I let my leadership to Lukas

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by Lukas Kunze » Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:54 pm

Diego Sahagún wrote:Now I'm too busy because I'll go on holidays on saturday. I let my leadership to Lukas


I' ve posted a new one...


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