AERW old papaers scanned

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Two pavements on route to 204
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<H1>Two pavements on route to 204</H1>
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<p>found in AERW's papers</p>
<p class="caption">Photo &copy; AERW, unknown</p>
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<p>Follow the usual path from the Bergrestaurant car park to the
Schwarzmoossattel. Rather than contouring around the base of the Nase as for old
Top Camp, strike out to the right across the patch of boggy grass. From here,
various variants of the path lead past the entrance to Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle
(1623/82) and continue northwards to Laser Point 5.</p>
Top Camp, strike out to the right across the patch of boggy grass and find the climb down to the plateau hidden behind bushes on the left. From the bottom of the scramble down, the path leads past the entrance to Br&auml;uningh&ouml;hle
(1623/82) and continues northwards to Laser Point 5.</p>
<p>Shortly after this is the beginning of a patch of bare limestone slabs,<br />
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<p>Shortly after this is the beginning of a patch of bare limestone slabs,
clearly visible from Schwarzmoossattel, which marks the highest point of the route. The
unmistakable arched entrance of Hauchh&ouml;hle marks the end of this section,
and from here a slightly confusing broken area dotted with patches of dwarf pine
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