General riddle without stopping!
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| CarpeDiem24710. 05. 2012 20:03:49 |
How many meters does it have, compared to the one with 2331? 
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| Jože.10. 05. 2012 20:46:13 |
Just a little help: height 2200 m, but its 54 meters higher "brother" is a more known mountain.
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| Flora110. 05. 2012 20:48:37 |
Hasn't atoamac guessed it?
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| atoamac10. 05. 2012 21:19:48 |
The brother could be Pfannock, which has quite a few brothers of approx. the same unmarked height. Lahnernock? Predigerstuhl? No, the last one has a cross.
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| Jože.10. 05. 2012 21:40:20 |
atoamac: it'll hold. Pfannock 2254m is the higher "brother" of "my" Kleiner Pfannock 2000m, which isn't marked on most maps.
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| CarpeDiem24711. 05. 2012 09:40:38 |
Hehe, no problem, at least something's happening. 
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| Jože.11. 05. 2012 16:26:26 |
But those "ute" are almost the same on all the hills around here. 
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| CarpeDiem24711. 05. 2012 19:31:26 |
This is probably Dolomites, Italy?
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| Ossi11. 05. 2012 19:55:24 |
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| atoamac11. 05. 2012 22:54:43 |
Ossi, it's really close to Durrenstein. Carpediem, below 3000m
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| atoamac12. 05. 2012 20:36:17 |
Taken from below the Great Pyramid, on the picture is Pyramid II or -say- Little Pyramid. Little, but over 2700m. Aja, in Dolomiti di Braies/Pragser Dolomiten, a bit further from the Drava source.
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| atoamac13. 05. 2012 14:32:32 |
What's hiding under the fog?
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