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Today, the Hausstock is a popular wintersports resort, accessible via the village of Elm with a ski lift system installed in the early 2000s. The "Hausstock" ski tour is said to be "incredible.... Long and varied with a rewarding view from the summit."
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The Central Alps, including the Bernese Oberland, and all Switzerland excepting the neighbourhood of Monte Rosa and the Great St. Bernard: with Lombardy, and the adjoining portion of Tyrol. Being the second part of the Alpine
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from 1902 to 1904, called the "North Tour through the Alps," a route popular in the nineteenth century with British and American travelers; the mountain was often reached via a long ridge that connects it to neighboring
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to the south-east connects the villages of Elm and Pigniu, reaching an elevation of 2,404 m (7,887 ft). Both passes carry only rough hiking trails, although the Richetli Pass forms part of the
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to the north of the mountain connects the villages of Elm and Linthal, reaching an elevation of 2,261 m (7,418 ft) and separating the Hausstock from the
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river in GraubĂĽnden. The Hausstock was the site of the 1799 withdrawal of the Russian army under General
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Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers: A Series of Excursions by Members of the Alpine Club
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formation of the high Glarus Alps, the Hausstock contains fine-grained black
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Conway, William Martin; William Augustus Brevoort Coolidge (1900).
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on the upper flanks of the 3,000-metre high Hausstock Mountain."
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river in GraubĂĽnden. The nearest settlements are the villages of
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The lake dwellings of Switzerland and other parts of Europe
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to the south-west by a 2 km (1.2 mi) long ridge.
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"Trek 10 - Alpine Pass Route". 282:The Hausstock overlooks the valleys of 1093: 997: 847: 845: 720:"Route E1: SardonahĂĽtte SAC – Alp Foo" 590: 556: 528: 504:topographic maps. The key col is the 986: 925: 906: 893: 722:. Glarner Wanderwege. Archived from 290:rivers in Glarus, and valley of the 33:The north-west face of the Hausstock 875:Coolidge, William Augustus Brevoort 842: 801:Lieberman, Marcia R. (1991-03-17). 13: 1046:"Ski-Tour Hausstock (3158 m.ĂĽ.M.)" 914:. London: Longmans, Green, and co. 777:"Geology of the Glarus overthrust" 621:. Impergeologie AG. Archived from 14: 1147: 1116:Mountains of the canton of Glarus 1062: 803:"Where Cossacks Crossed the Alps" 411:In October 1799, Russian General 155: 1068: 975:. A. Constable. pp. 164–69. 942: 154: 147: 27: 1038: 1024: 980: 962: 936: 918: 887: 867: 821: 794: 769: 737: 880:The Alps in Nature and History 712: 686: 669:"Swiss Tectonic Arena Sardona" 661: 608: 584: 570:. Cicerone. pp. 124–135. 511: 494: 364:. 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Elevation
Prominence
Parent peak
Tödi
Isolation
Listing
Alpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates
46°52′32″N 9°4′0″E / 46.87556°N 9.06667°E / 46.87556; 9.06667
Hausstock is located in Switzerland
Glarus
GraubĂĽnden
Switzerland
Parent range
Glarus Alps
First ascent
Easiest route
mountain
Glarus Alps
Glarus
GraubĂĽnden
Linth
Sernf
Vorderrhein
Alexander Suvorov
Linth
Sernf
Vorderrhein
Linthal

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