I don't know, why I forgot to rate your nice overview page. One correction, though: you write 'Rotenmann' in some places, one 't' is missing.
There seems to be some confusion about the groups, the Austrian Map (ÖK) reports Wölzer and Triebener Tauern in addition to your four groups. And somewhere you can find even Gaaler Tauern, which is a local name for the south-western Seckauer ridge with Pletzen.
Vid Pogachnik - Jan 26, 2006 10:16 am - Hasn't voted
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Thanks for your votes and comments!
I corrected Rotenmann to Rottenmann. Regarding subgroups it's hard to say what's the best division. I don't have my opinion, so perhaps let's wait a bit more.
Hm? For Peter Holl's guidebook I found ISMN number on your link, but if I enter it on the left menu (BOOKS), it looks that SP accepts only books that Amazon.com has.
A small correction: the pass connecting Trieben and Rottenmann in the North with Judenburg in the South is called "Hohentauernpass" or "Triebener Tauernpass", but never "Rottenmanner Tauern".
The denotation of the four sub-groups is correct (imho) and complies to the terminology of the Austrian Alpine club maps.
Thank you very much! I corrected the pass name. You certainly know these mountains better than me, so any other information about them is really appreciated. That's how the page would evolve instead of the present stagnation.
Gabriele Roth - Jun 5, 2004 12:32 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled Commentthese are not words, is work ! :))
Gangolf Haub - Jun 5, 2004 4:08 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentHehe, the mountain group man :-)
Moni - Jun 6, 2004 2:11 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentGood way to get a better perspective of where groups of climbs are. Thank you.
dedo - Jan 26, 2006 9:47 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentI don't know, why I forgot to rate your nice overview page. One correction, though: you write 'Rotenmann' in some places, one 't' is missing.
There seems to be some confusion about the groups, the Austrian Map (ÖK) reports Wölzer and Triebener Tauern in addition to your four groups. And somewhere you can find even Gaaler Tauern, which is a local name for the south-western Seckauer ridge with Pletzen.
Vid Pogachnik - Jan 26, 2006 10:16 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThanks for your votes and comments!
I corrected Rotenmann to Rottenmann. Regarding subgroups it's hard to say what's the best division. I don't have my opinion, so perhaps let's wait a bit more.
Cheers!
Vid Pogachnik - Jan 28, 2006 4:20 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentHm? For Peter Holl's guidebook I found ISMN number on your link, but if I enter it on the left menu (BOOKS), it looks that SP accepts only books that Amazon.com has.
Vid Pogachnik - Jan 28, 2006 4:21 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentISBN not ISMN.
hbe1747 - Jul 8, 2007 1:09 pm - Hasn't voted
True name of "Rottenmann" Pass / subgroupsA small correction: the pass connecting Trieben and Rottenmann in the North with Judenburg in the South is called "Hohentauernpass" or "Triebener Tauernpass", but never "Rottenmanner Tauern".
The denotation of the four sub-groups is correct (imho) and complies to the terminology of the Austrian Alpine club maps.
Greetings from Graz (Styria)
Vid Pogachnik - Jul 9, 2007 4:17 am - Hasn't voted
Re: True name ofThank you very much! I corrected the pass name. You certainly know these mountains better than me, so any other information about them is really appreciated. That's how the page would evolve instead of the present stagnation.
Cheers!