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Tre Cime di Lavaredo

The Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Italian for 'Three Peaks of Lavaredo'; pronounced [ˌtre tˈtʃiːme di lavaˈreːdo]), also called the Drei Zinnen (German for 'Three Merlons'); pronounced [ˌdʁaɪ ˈtsɪnən] ), are three distinctive battlement-like peaks, in the Sexten Dolomites of northeastern Italy. They are probably one of the best-known mountain groups in the Alps. The three peaks, from east to west, are:

  • Cima Piccola / Kleine Zinne ("little peak")
  • Cima Grande / Große Zinne ("big peak")
  • Cima Ovest / Westliche Zinne ("western peak").
Tre Cime di Lavaredo
Drei Zinnen
The north faces of the Tre Cime
Highest point
Elevation2,999 m (9,839 ft)[1]
Prominence568 m (1,864 ft)
ListingGreat north faces of the Alps
Coordinates46°37′N 12°18′E / 46.617°N 12.300°E / 46.617; 12.300
Naming
English translationThree Peaks, Three Merlons
Language of nameItalian, German
Geography
Tre Cime di Lavaredo
Country Italy
RegionsVeneto and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Parent rangeSexten Dolomites, Alps
Climbing
First ascent21 August 1869 (Cima Grande/Große Zinne) by Paul Grohmann with guides Franz Innerkofler and Peter Salcher from south.
Tre Cime as seen from the foot of Torre di Toblin mountain

The peaks are composed of well-layered dolomites of the Dolomia Principale (Hauptdolomit) formation, Carnian to Rhaetian in age, as are many other groups in the Dolomites (e.g., the Tofane, the Pelmo or the Cinque Torri).

Until 1919 the peaks formed part of the border between Italy and Austria-Hungary. Now they lie on the border between the Italian provinces of South Tyrol and Belluno and still are a part of the linguistic boundary between German-speaking and Italian-speaking majorities. The Cima Grande has an elevation of 2,999 metres (9,839 ft). It stands between the Cima Piccola, at 2,857 metres (9,373 ft), and the Cima Ovest, at 2,973 metres (9,754 ft).

Location and surroundings edit

 
The Three Peaks and their surroundings

The Three Peaks rise on the southern edge of the extensive pinnacle plateau with the Langen Alm (La Grava Longa), an alpine plateau at around 2200 m to 2400 m, which here forms the end of the Rienz Valley (Valle della Rienza). There are three small mountain lakes, the Zinnenseen. This area north of the mountains to the peaks to the municipality of part Toblach in South Tyrol and the Natural Park Three Peaks (up to 2010 Sesto Dolomites Nature Park),[2] the since 2009 is part of the UNESCO World Heritage.[3]

The ridge of the battlements, which runs in a west-east direction, forms the border with the municipality of Auronzo di Cadore in the province of Belluno, which also represents the German-Italian language border. To the northeast, this ridge continues to the 2454 m high Paternsattel (Forcella Lavaredo), where it turns north to the mountains Passportenkopf (Croda di Passaporto, 2719 m) and Paternkofel (Monte Paterno, 2744 m). In the west it sits across the Forcella Col di Mezzo (2315 m) transition to the Zinnenkuppe (Col di Mezzo, 2254 m) and on to the 2252 m high Katzenleiterkopf (Croda d'Arghena).

To the southwest of the Drei Zinnen, the Forcella Col di Mezzo is followed by the Plano di Longeres plateau above the Valle di Rinbianco, a side valley of the Rienz Valley. Immediately south of the western pinnacle, the Forcella di Longeres saddle (2235 m) separates the Plano di Longeres from the Vallone di Lavaredo, a side valley of the Piave valley. To the south lies the Cadini group.

Cortina d'Ampezzo, 17 kilometers southwest, is the largest city in the area. Other larger towns are Toblach 13 kilometers northwest and Innichen 12 kilometers north.

Cabins and access edit

 
Dreizinnenhütte in front of the north side of Drei Zinnen

The most easily accessible support point around Drei Zinnen is Rifugio Auronzo (Auronzo hut, 2320 m). The cottage, which belongs to the Club Alpino Italiano (CAI), is located immediately south of the massif above Forcella di Longeres, and has good road connections to the tourist resort of Misurina (toll road). The cabin can be reached on foot from Lavaredodalen in the southeast.

About one kilometer east of Rifugio Auronzo and from there via a wide hiking trail lies the privately run Rifugio di Lavaredo (2325 m) at the southeast foot of the Kleine Zinne.

Northwest of the peaks is the summer-open, privately run farmhouse Lange Alm (also Lange Alpe) at 2296 m. One hiking trail goes from the Auronzo hut over the Forcella Col di Mezzo, another from the north comes from the Rienztal.

CAI's Dreizinnenhütte (Rifugio Locatelli, 2438 m) is located approximately one kilometer northeast of Drei Zinnen. The cabin, which is well known for its view of the north wall, can be reached from Auronzohytta via Paternsattel on a wide hiking trail. Other access options are from Sexten through Fischleinboden from the east, and also from Sexten from the north through the Innerfeldtal and through the Rienztal from Höhlenstein (Landro) in the Höhlensteintal (Valle di Landro). From the southeast, the cabin can be reached from Lange Alm.

Climate, flora and fauna edit

 
Gentiana-clusii
 
Campanula barbata
 
Edelweiss

The Sexten Dolomites are surrounded by other mountain ranges on all sides, and this sheltered location in the interior of the Alps provides relatively favorable climatic conditions considering the altitude. Nevertheless, when cold fronts pass the area, rapid weather changes with fog, wind and heavy rainfall can occur, even as snow, even in high summer. In shady gorges and under north walls, the snow can lie until late summer, sometimes all year round, even though there are no glaciers here.[4]

The alpine vegetation zone around Drei Zinnen is dominated by the raibl layer's alpine mats. The plateau around Lange Alm is one of the few areas with grazing land in the nature park. Alpines are strikingly flowery; examples of plants that thrive here are beard bell, edelweiss and Gentiana clusii. The alpine marmot is a numerous mammal; there are also hares[5] and chamois. On the other hand, there are no ibex in the Sexten Dolomites.[6] Of birds there are Rock ptarmigan, ravens and golden eagles, and also hubriscan often be found hunting at this altitude.[7] Vipers, especially the black variety, can be found at the unusual (for reptiles) altitude of 2600 m.[8]

The vegetation on the vast clocks and on the southern flanks of the peaks is characterized by plants that are able to adapt to the constant movements of the stone clock. Examples of these are alpine cod mouth (Linaria alpina), French sorrel (Rumex scutatus), Thlaspi cepaeifolium, Potentilla nitida and Alpine poppy (Papaver alpinum). In crevices are trickled Saxifraga squarrosa, cruciferous Kernera saxatilis, carnation Minuartia sedoides and the rare Paederota bonarota. In the steep, shady north walls there are hardly any vascular plants; the most conspicuous vegetation is next to moss and low large carpets with blue-green bacteria, which appear especially on moist rock walls in the form of characteristic «ink lines».[7] A mammal that moves all the way into the cliff areas is the snow field mouse (Chionomys nivalis). Wallcreepers (Tichodroma muraria) and alpine choughs (Pyrrhocorax graculus), two bird species adapted to high mountain habitats, hunt insects here.[9]

First ascents edit

The first ascent of the Cima Grande (Große Zinne) was on 21 August 1869 by Paul Grohmann with guides Franz Innerkofler and Peter Salcher. The Cima Ovest (Westliche Zinne) was first climbed exactly ten years later, on 21 August 1879, by Michel Innerkofler with G. Ploner, a tourist. The Cima Piccola (Kleine Zinne) was first climbed on 25 July 1881 by Michel and Hans Innerkofler. The routes of these three first ascents are still the normal ascent routes; the Cima Piccola's route is the most difficult of the three. A climbing route, the Dibona Kante, on the Cima Grande is named after Angelo Dibona.

Emilio Comici was the first to climb the north face of the Cima Grande in 1933 in a party of three, after an ascent time of 3 days and 2 nights. This partly overhanging northern face is considered by climbers to be one of the great north faces of the Alps.

Tourism edit

 
View of Paternkofel/Monte Paterno (left) and the Tre Cime

Tre Cime Natural Park is named after the famous peaks. The visitor centre provides information concerning the trails, natural and man-made landscapes of the Sexten Dolomites and it is located at the former Grand Hotel in Dobbiaco.

Numerous well-marked routes lead from the surrounding communities to and around the peaks. The most common route is from Paternkofel/Monte Paterno to the alpine hut Auronzo at 2,333 m (7,654 ft), over Paternsattel (Patern Pass) to the Locatelli alpine hut (Dreizinnenhütte) at 2,405 m (7,890 ft), and then to the peaks. There are a number of other routes as well.

Nearby communities include Auronzo di Cadore (in the province of Belluno, region of Veneto), Toblach/Dobbiaco, Sexten/Sesto, and the Puster Valley (in the province of Bolzano, region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol).

The area has also staged many finishes in Giro d'Italia.

History edit

 
Monument to Bersaglieri ("marksmen") at Tre Cime di Lavaredo

Since the front line between Italy and Austria-Hungary during World War I ran through the Tre Cime peaks, there are a number of fortifications, trenches, tunnels, iron ladders, and commemorative plaques in the area. There was intense fighting throughout the so-called "White War" between 1915 and 1917.

Film and television appearances edit

Tre Cime has been used as a filming location for:[citation needed]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Italy". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
  2. ^ Ortner, Peter; Kiebacher, Christine; Gruber, Alfred (2001). Naturpark Sextner Dolomiten – Die Einsamkeit großer Namen. Autonome Provinz Bozen-Südtirol, Abteilung Natur und Landschaft. Athesia, Bozen.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-12-27.
  4. ^ Haydn et al.:Sextener Dolomiten, s. 8-9
  5. ^ Ortner et al.: Naturpark Sextener Dolomiten... s. 41–46
  6. ^ Erhard (red.): Das Steinwild in Südtirol, s. 39
  7. ^ a b Ortner et al.: Naturpark Sextener Dolomiten... s. 47
  8. ^ Ortner et al.: Naturpark Sextener Dolomiten... s. 38
  9. ^ Ortner et al.: Naturpark Sextener Dolomiten... s. 37–50

Sources edit

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  • Schemfil, Viktor (1984). Die Kämpfe im Drei-Zinnen-Gebiet und am Kreuzberg bei Sexten 1915-1917. Universitätsverlag Wagner. ISBN 3-7030-0170-4.
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  • Dumler, Helmut (1968). Drei Zinnen. Menschen - Berge - Abenteuer. München: F. Bruckmann.
  • Edwards, Amelia (1873). Untrodden peaks and unfrequented valleys. A midsummer ramble in the Dolomites. London: Longman's, Green and Co.
  • Eppacher, Wilhelm (1957). Raimund Klebelsberg (ed.). Berg- und Gipfelkreuze in Tirol. Schlern-Schriften. Vol. 178. Innsbruck: Universitätsverlag Wagner.
  • Erhard, Heinrich, ed. (2000). Das Steinwild in Südtirol. Autonome Provinz Bozen, Amt für Jagd und Fischerei, Abteilung Forstwirtschaft. Bozen: Athesia. ISBN 88-8266-073-7.
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  • Haydn, Alois; Goedeke, Richard (1986). Sextener Dolomiten, Gebietsführer für Wanderer u. Bergsteiger. München: Rother. ISBN 3-7633-3336-3.
  • Holzer, Anton (1996). Die Bewaffnung des Auges. Die Drei Zinnen oder Eine kleine Geschichte vom Blick auf das Gebirge. Wien: Turia & Kant. ISBN 3-85132-094-8.
  • Huber, Alexander; Meisl, Michael (2007). Pan Aroma. Bergsteiger. Vol. 11. Frei durch das größte Dach der Alpen. München: Bruckmann.
  • Huber, Alexander; Schwenkmeier, Willi (2003). Drei Zinnen. München: Bergverlag Rother.
  • Kühebacher, Egon (2000). Die Ortsnamen Südtirols und ihre Geschichte. 3. Bozen. ISBN 8882660184.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Kübler, Peter; Reider, Hugo (1992). Kampf um die Drei Zinnen. Das Herzstück der Sextener Dolomiten 1915–1917 und heute (4 ed.). Bozen: Athesia. ISBN 88-7014-231-0.
  • Maurer, Annemarie; Pallhuber, Margareth; Lanthaler, Ulrike (2004). Naturparke in Südtirol, Naturerlebnis drinnen und draußen. Autonome Provinz Bozen-Südtirol Abteilung Natur und Landschaft.
  • Ortner, Peter; Kiebacher, Christine; Gruber, Alfred (2001). Autonome Provinz Bozen-Südtirol, Abteilung Natur und Landschaft (ed.). Naturpark Sextener Dolomiten - Die Einsamkeit großer Namen. Bozen: Athesia.
  • Schemfil, Viktor (1984). Die Kämpfe im Drei-Zinnen-Gebiet und am Kreuzberg bei Sexten 1915-1917. Universitätsverlag Wagner. ISBN 3-7030-0170-4.
  • Stahr, Alexander; Hartmann, Thomas (1999). Landschaftsformen und Landschaftselemente im Hochgebirge. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 3-540-65278-7.
  • Stingl, Volkmar; Wachtler, Michael (1999). Dolomiten – das Werden einer Landschaft. Naturmuseum Südtirol (2 ed.). Bozen: Athesia. ISBN 88-7014-979-X.
  • Visentini, Luca (1983). Sextener Dolomiten. Bozen: Athesia. ISBN 88-7014-319-8.

External links edit

  • Auronzo di Cadore
  • CAI Auronzo
  • The Great War in the Dolomites (Italian)
  • 360° Panorama view
  • Homepage of the Tourism Authority

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tre Cime di Lavaredo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message The Tre Cime di Lavaredo Italian for Three Peaks of Lavaredo pronounced ˌtre tˈtʃiːme di lavaˈreːdo also called the Drei Zinnen German for Three Merlons pronounced ˌdʁaɪ ˈtsɪnen are three distinctive battlement like peaks in the Sexten Dolomites of northeastern Italy They are probably one of the best known mountain groups in the Alps The three peaks from east to west are Cima Piccola Kleine Zinne little peak Cima Grande Grosse Zinne big peak Cima Ovest Westliche Zinne western peak Tre Cime di LavaredoDrei ZinnenThe north faces of the Tre CimeHighest pointElevation2 999 m 9 839 ft 1 Prominence568 m 1 864 ft ListingGreat north faces of the AlpsCoordinates46 37 N 12 18 E 46 617 N 12 300 E 46 617 12 300NamingEnglish translationThree Peaks Three MerlonsLanguage of nameItalian GermanGeographyTre Cime di LavaredoProvince of Belluno Province of South Tyrol Italy 1 Country ItalyRegionsVeneto and Trentino Alto Adige SudtirolParent rangeSexten Dolomites AlpsClimbingFirst ascent21 August 1869 Cima Grande Grosse Zinne by Paul Grohmann with guides Franz Innerkofler and Peter Salcher from south Tre Cime as seen from the foot of Torre di Toblin mountain The peaks are composed of well layered dolomites of the Dolomia Principale Hauptdolomit formation Carnian to Rhaetian in age as are many other groups in the Dolomites e g the Tofane the Pelmo or the Cinque Torri Until 1919 the peaks formed part of the border between Italy and Austria Hungary Now they lie on the border between the Italian provinces of South Tyrol and Belluno and still are a part of the linguistic boundary between German speaking and Italian speaking majorities The Cima Grande has an elevation of 2 999 metres 9 839 ft It stands between the Cima Piccola at 2 857 metres 9 373 ft and the Cima Ovest at 2 973 metres 9 754 ft Contents 1 Location and surroundings 2 Cabins and access 3 Climate flora and fauna 4 First ascents 5 Tourism 6 History 7 Film and television appearances 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 Sources 12 External linksLocation and surroundings edit nbsp The Three Peaks and their surroundings The Three Peaks rise on the southern edge of the extensive pinnacle plateau with the Langen Alm La Grava Longa an alpine plateau at around 2200 m to 2400 m which here forms the end of the Rienz Valley Valle della Rienza There are three small mountain lakes the Zinnenseen This area north of the mountains to the peaks to the municipality of part Toblach in South Tyrol and the Natural Park Three Peaks up to 2010 Sesto Dolomites Nature Park 2 the since 2009 is part of the UNESCO World Heritage 3 The ridge of the battlements which runs in a west east direction forms the border with the municipality of Auronzo di Cadore in the province of Belluno which also represents the German Italian language border To the northeast this ridge continues to the 2454 m high Paternsattel Forcella Lavaredo where it turns north to the mountains Passportenkopf Croda di Passaporto 2719 m and Paternkofel Monte Paterno 2744 m In the west it sits across the Forcella Col di Mezzo 2315 m transition to the Zinnenkuppe Col di Mezzo 2254 m and on to the 2252 m high Katzenleiterkopf Croda d Arghena To the southwest of the Drei Zinnen the Forcella Col di Mezzo is followed by the Plano di Longeres plateau above the Valle di Rinbianco a side valley of the Rienz Valley Immediately south of the western pinnacle the Forcella di Longeres saddle 2235 m separates the Plano di Longeres from the Vallone di Lavaredo a side valley of the Piave valley To the south lies the Cadini group Cortina d Ampezzo 17 kilometers southwest is the largest city in the area Other larger towns are Toblach 13 kilometers northwest and Innichen 12 kilometers north Cabins and access edit nbsp Dreizinnenhutte in front of the north side of Drei Zinnen The most easily accessible support point around Drei Zinnen is Rifugio Auronzo Auronzo hut 2320 m The cottage which belongs to the Club Alpino Italiano CAI is located immediately south of the massif above Forcella di Longeres and has good road connections to the tourist resort of Misurina toll road The cabin can be reached on foot from Lavaredodalen in the southeast About one kilometer east of Rifugio Auronzo and from there via a wide hiking trail lies the privately run Rifugio di Lavaredo 2325 m at the southeast foot of the Kleine Zinne Northwest of the peaks is the summer open privately run farmhouse Lange Alm also Lange Alpe at 2296 m One hiking trail goes from the Auronzo hut over the Forcella Col di Mezzo another from the north comes from the Rienztal CAI s Dreizinnenhutte Rifugio Locatelli 2438 m is located approximately one kilometer northeast of Drei Zinnen The cabin which is well known for its view of the north wall can be reached from Auronzohytta via Paternsattel on a wide hiking trail Other access options are from Sexten through Fischleinboden from the east and also from Sexten from the north through the Innerfeldtal and through the Rienztal from Hohlenstein Landro in the Hohlensteintal Valle di Landro From the southeast the cabin can be reached from Lange Alm Climate flora and fauna edit nbsp Gentiana clusii nbsp Campanula barbata nbsp Edelweiss The Sexten Dolomites are surrounded by other mountain ranges on all sides and this sheltered location in the interior of the Alps provides relatively favorable climatic conditions considering the altitude Nevertheless when cold fronts pass the area rapid weather changes with fog wind and heavy rainfall can occur even as snow even in high summer In shady gorges and under north walls the snow can lie until late summer sometimes all year round even though there are no glaciers here 4 The alpine vegetation zone around Drei Zinnen is dominated by the raibl layer s alpine mats The plateau around Lange Alm is one of the few areas with grazing land in the nature park Alpines are strikingly flowery examples of plants that thrive here are beard bell edelweiss and Gentiana clusii The alpine marmot is a numerous mammal there are also hares 5 and chamois On the other hand there are no ibex in the Sexten Dolomites 6 Of birds there are Rock ptarmigan ravens and golden eagles and also hubriscan often be found hunting at this altitude 7 Vipers especially the black variety can be found at the unusual for reptiles altitude of 2600 m 8 The vegetation on the vast clocks and on the southern flanks of the peaks is characterized by plants that are able to adapt to the constant movements of the stone clock Examples of these are alpine cod mouth Linaria alpina French sorrel Rumex scutatus Thlaspi cepaeifolium Potentilla nitida and Alpine poppy Papaver alpinum In crevices are trickled Saxifraga squarrosa cruciferous Kernera saxatilis carnation Minuartia sedoides and the rare Paederota bonarota In the steep shady north walls there are hardly any vascular plants the most conspicuous vegetation is next to moss and low large carpets with blue green bacteria which appear especially on moist rock walls in the form of characteristic ink lines 7 A mammal that moves all the way into the cliff areas is the snow field mouse Chionomys nivalis Wallcreepers Tichodroma muraria and alpine choughs Pyrrhocorax graculus two bird species adapted to high mountain habitats hunt insects here 9 First ascents editThe first ascent of the Cima Grande Grosse Zinne was on 21 August 1869 by Paul Grohmann with guides Franz Innerkofler and Peter Salcher The Cima Ovest Westliche Zinne was first climbed exactly ten years later on 21 August 1879 by Michel Innerkofler with G Ploner a tourist The Cima Piccola Kleine Zinne was first climbed on 25 July 1881 by Michel and Hans Innerkofler The routes of these three first ascents are still the normal ascent routes the Cima Piccola s route is the most difficult of the three A climbing route the Dibona Kante on the Cima Grande is named after Angelo Dibona Emilio Comici was the first to climb the north face of the Cima Grande in 1933 in a party of three after an ascent time of 3 days and 2 nights This partly overhanging northern face is considered by climbers to be one of the great north faces of the Alps Tourism edit nbsp View of Paternkofel Monte Paterno left and the Tre Cime Tre Cime Natural Park is named after the famous peaks The visitor centre provides information concerning the trails natural and man made landscapes of the Sexten Dolomites and it is located at the former Grand Hotel in Dobbiaco Numerous well marked routes lead from the surrounding communities to and around the peaks The most common route is from Paternkofel Monte Paterno to the alpine hut Auronzo at 2 333 m 7 654 ft over Paternsattel Patern Pass to the Locatelli alpine hut Dreizinnenhutte at 2 405 m 7 890 ft and then to the peaks There are a number of other routes as well Nearby communities include Auronzo di Cadore in the province of Belluno region of Veneto Toblach Dobbiaco Sexten Sesto and the Puster Valley in the province of Bolzano region of Trentino Alto Adige Sudtirol The area has also staged many finishes in Giro d Italia History edit nbsp Monument to Bersaglieri marksmen at Tre Cime di Lavaredo Since the front line between Italy and Austria Hungary during World War I ran through the Tre Cime peaks there are a number of fortifications trenches tunnels iron ladders and commemorative plaques in the area There was intense fighting throughout the so called White War between 1915 and 1917 Film and television appearances editTre Cime has been used as a filming location for citation needed The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Solo A Star Wars StoryGallery edit nbsp Sunset on the Tre Cime nbsp Aerial view of the Northern face nbsp The Locatelli hut with a small chapel nbsp View from Monte Paterno nbsp Crodon di San Candido Tre Cime Torre di Toblin side of Lastron dei Scarperi nbsp Night view at the Locatelli hutSee also editItalian front World War I List of highest paved roads in Europe List of mountain passes Lake Misurina Silver age of alpinism White WarReferences edit a b Tre Cime di Lavaredo Italy Peakbagger com Retrieved 2009 08 27 Ortner Peter Kiebacher Christine Gruber Alfred 2001 Naturpark Sextner Dolomiten Die Einsamkeit grosser Namen Autonome Provinz Bozen Sudtirol Abteilung Natur und Landschaft Athesia Bozen a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Unesco Weltnaturerbe Dolomiten Archived from the original on 2009 12 27 Haydn et al Sextener Dolomiten s 8 9 Ortner et al Naturpark Sextener Dolomiten s 41 46 Erhard red Das Steinwild in Sudtirol s 39 a b Ortner et al Naturpark Sextener Dolomiten s 47 Ortner et al Naturpark Sextener Dolomiten s 38 Ortner et al Naturpark Sextener Dolomiten s 37 50Sources editHuber Alexander Willi Schwenkmeier 2003 Drei Zinnen Bergverlag Rother ISBN 3 7633 7513 9 Schemfil Viktor 1984 Die Kampfe im Drei Zinnen Gebiet und am Kreuzberg bei Sexten 1915 1917 Universitatsverlag Wagner ISBN 3 7030 0170 4 Goedeke Richard 1988 Sextener Dolomiten Alpenvereinsfuhrer Bergverlag Rother ISBN 3 7633 1255 2 Diener Carl 1894 Eduard Richter Deutscher und Osterreichischer Alpenverein ed Die Sextener Gruppe Die Erschliessung der Ostalpen Vol 3 Berlin Verlag des Deutschen und Osterreichischen Alpenvereins Dumler Helmut 1968 Drei Zinnen Menschen Berge Abenteuer Munchen F Bruckmann Edwards Amelia 1873 Untrodden peaks and unfrequented valleys A midsummer ramble in the Dolomites London Longman s Green and Co Eppacher Wilhelm 1957 Raimund Klebelsberg ed Berg und Gipfelkreuze in Tirol Schlern Schriften Vol 178 Innsbruck Universitatsverlag Wagner Erhard Heinrich ed 2000 Das Steinwild in Sudtirol Autonome Provinz Bozen Amt fur Jagd und Fischerei Abteilung Forstwirtschaft Bozen Athesia ISBN 88 8266 073 7 Goedeke Richard 1988 Sextener Dolomiten Munchen Bergverlag Rother Alpenvereinsfuhrer ISBN 3 7633 1255 2 Grohmann Paul 1927 Die Ersteigung der Grossen mittleren Zinne Paul Grohmann Erschliesser der Berge Munchen Anton Ziegler Haydn Alois Goedeke Richard 1986 Sextener Dolomiten Gebietsfuhrer fur Wanderer u Bergsteiger Munchen Rother ISBN 3 7633 3336 3 Holzer Anton 1996 Die Bewaffnung des Auges Die Drei Zinnen oder Eine kleine Geschichte vom Blick auf das Gebirge Wien Turia amp Kant ISBN 3 85132 094 8 Huber Alexander Meisl Michael 2007 Pan Aroma Bergsteiger Vol 11 Frei durch das grosste Dach der Alpen Munchen Bruckmann Huber Alexander Schwenkmeier Willi 2003 Drei Zinnen Munchen Bergverlag Rother Kuhebacher Egon 2000 Die Ortsnamen Sudtirols und ihre Geschichte 3 Bozen ISBN 8882660184 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Kubler Peter Reider Hugo 1992 Kampf um die Drei Zinnen Das Herzstuck der Sextener Dolomiten 1915 1917 und heute 4 ed Bozen Athesia ISBN 88 7014 231 0 Maurer Annemarie Pallhuber Margareth Lanthaler Ulrike 2004 Naturparke in Sudtirol Naturerlebnis drinnen und draussen Autonome Provinz Bozen Sudtirol Abteilung Natur und Landschaft Ortner Peter Kiebacher Christine Gruber Alfred 2001 Autonome Provinz Bozen Sudtirol Abteilung Natur und Landschaft ed Naturpark Sextener Dolomiten Die Einsamkeit grosser Namen Bozen Athesia Schemfil Viktor 1984 Die Kampfe im Drei Zinnen Gebiet und am Kreuzberg bei Sexten 1915 1917 Universitatsverlag Wagner ISBN 3 7030 0170 4 Stahr Alexander Hartmann Thomas 1999 Landschaftsformen und Landschaftselemente im Hochgebirge Berlin Springer ISBN 3 540 65278 7 Stingl Volkmar Wachtler Michael 1999 Dolomiten das Werden einer Landschaft Naturmuseum Sudtirol 2 ed Bozen Athesia ISBN 88 7014 979 X Visentini Luca 1983 Sextener Dolomiten Bozen Athesia ISBN 88 7014 319 8 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia 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