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Peaks of Br&auml;uning Wall from far plateau
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<p>The Br&auml;uning Wall seen from cucc/9605, a cave situated quite
a long way out on the plateau. The separate peaks are clearly seen.
From this sort of angle, Br&auml;uning Zinken is the best peak for
bearings, as the two lower points to the left are less clearly defined.
The east edge of Loser or the radio mast on Hochanger make good points
for extra (confirmatory) bearings. Choose also a peak at approx right angles
to this southerly view (usually Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel).
to this southerly view (usually Hinterer Schwarzmooskogel).</p>
<br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1996</font>
<p class="caption">Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1996</p>
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