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Dachstein Mountains
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The Dachstein Mountains, photographed from the summit ridge to Rippetegg at about 1,980 metres above sea level. The summit ridge can be reached either by hiking from the Gasselhöhe mountain station on the Reiteralm near Schladming (Styria, Austria), or by climbing via the Franzi via ferrata.
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Das Dachstein-Gebirge, fotografiert vom Gipfelgrat zum Rippetegg auf ca. 1.980 Metern Seehöhe. Man erreicht den Gipfelgrat entweder wandernd von der Bergstation Gasselhöhe auf der Reiteralm bei Schladming (Steiermark, Österreich), oder kletternd über den Franzi-Klettersteig.
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Das Dachstein-Gebirge, fotografiert vom Gipfelgrat zum Rippetegg auf ca. 1.980 Metern Seehöhe. Man erreicht den Gipfelgrat entweder wandernd von der Bergstation Gasselhöhe auf der Reiteralm bei Schladming (Steiermark, Österreich), oder kletternd über den Franzi-Klettersteig.
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