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<p>This view across the Loser plateau is from the walk-up to 161
(Kaninchenh&ouml;hle) on the Western slopes of the Schwarzmooskogels. From
here, the Br&auml;uning Wall is seen almost edge-on.
The upper Top Camp is just
visible left of centre, below the wall. - the lower one is the largest (and nearest) area of grass right and down from the tents you can see. The upper and lower camp aren't far apart at all,
close enough that we used the same water hole but with a hosepipe siphon to the lower camp [Olly, 2025].
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The far side of the plateau drops
into Gr&uuml;ne Bichl and the Rettenbach valley, and beyond the brewing
thunderstorm to the west is Bad Ischl.</p>
<p class="caption">Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1993</p>
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