Description: Windacher Daunkogel - Stubai AlpsOriginal engraving from 1926 (no reprint - no copy) Sheet size: 28.5 x 21 cm, also printed on the back. Condition: very good - see scan. Shipping will of course be quick and packaged securely to prevent creasing! If you have any questions please send an email - Questions? - please send an email.Please also note my other offers! Here are more motifs from the series in the shop!I offer many more color prints, wood engravings, steel engravings and lithographs - please use the SHOP search. Shipping costs are only charged once if you purchase multiple items! If the combined shipping via eBay does not work, I will of course refund the overpaid shipping costs! Documentation: The Windacher Daunkogel is 3348 m above sea level. A.[2] high mountain in the Stubai Alps in Tyrol. The summit is in the Hochstubai area. At its summit, the ridge branches south down to Warenkarscharte and further to Warenkarseitenspitze and to the northwest with the Sulztalkamm (nearest peaks behind the Wütenkarscharte are the Wütenkarspitzen). To the east, the ridge continues to the Western Daunkogel, where the Stubai Glacier ski area begins to the north. The summit is completely surrounded by glaciers: the extensive, fissured Sulztalferner extends to the north of the mountain. The Warenkarferner is located to the southeast. To the southwest, the fissured Wütenkarferner runs from the Warenkarscharte down towards Ötztal. The shortest climb takes about 1½ hours from the Hochstubaihütte over the Wütenkarferner to the Warenkarscharte and the southwest ridge (walking terrain, steep, places require climbing at the II level). degrees, not marked from the gap). However, the Wütenkarferner has often had problematic crevices for several years. Another option from the Hochstubaihütte is to cross the Warenkarseitenspitze, which allows you to reach the Warenkarscharte glacier-free. The easiest way to the Warenkarseitenspitze leads first a little bit downwards on the Himmelsleiter path and from there branching off in a bend over an exposed band (climbing tracks) to the gap in the southwest ridge and over this, partly steep (some insurance and climbing aids) to the flatter summit structure of the Warenkarseitenspitze and continue over the ridge down to Warenkarscharte, where you have to climb down a flat rock face (safety hooks and fixed rope available), route marked. Both climbs show parts of the II. difficulty level. You can also get to the Warenkarscharte from the other side, i.e. from the east, on a marked path starting from the Hildesheimer Hütte (glacier equipment is also required here, as three smaller glaciers have to be climbed (Gaiskarferner, Windacher Ferner, Warenkarferner)). The previously usual climb from the Amberger Hütte via the Sulztalferner, the Wütenkarscharte and the west ridge to the summit has become more difficult to climb with increased risk since a rock eruption has occurred, as an approximately 15 meter long, razor-sharp, brittle ridge section (II+) has been created. Coming from the Amberger Hütte it is therefore easier and safer to get from the Wütenkarscharte to the Descend the glacier and then climb back up to Warenkarscharte and climb to the summit via the normal route. This route is also done as a ski tour, also from the Hildesheimer Hütte. Alternatively, a ski tour from the Amberger Hut to the pre-summit is also possible via the west ridge. Source: Wikipedia The Windacher Daunkogel is 3348 m above sea level. A.[2] high mountain in the Stubai Alps in Tyrol. The summit is in the Hochstubai area. At its summit, the ridge branches south down to Warenkarscharte and further to Warenkarseitenspitze and to the northwest with the Sulztalkamm (nearest peaks behind the Wütenkarscharte are the Wütenkarspitzen). To the east, the ridge continues to the Western Daunkogel, where the Stubai Glacier ski area begins to the north. The summit is completely surrounded by glaciers: the extensive, fissured Sulztalferner extends to the north of the mountain. The Warenkarferner is located to the southeast. To the southwest, the fissured Wütenkarferner runs from the Warenkarscharte down towards Ötztal. The shortest climb takes about 1½ hours from the Hochstubaihütte ov
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Manufacturing method: Copper intaglio printing
Type: Print
Style: Illustration Art
Subject: Mountaineers, Alpinism, Alps, Mountain Climbing
Material: Paper
Production Period: 1925-1949
Motif: Mountaineers, Mountains, Alpinism, Alps, Mountain Climbing
Year Of Manufacture: 1926
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