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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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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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on the upper flanks of the 3,000-metre high
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903:. London: Longman, Roberts, & Green. pp. 220–221.
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442:; the army "even uses mine throwers to target the
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33:The north-west face of the Hausstock
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1046:"Ski-Tour Hausstock (3158 m.ĂĽ.M.)"
914:. London: Longmans, Green, and co.
777:"Geology of the Glarus overthrust"
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401:Swiss Tectonic Arena Sardona
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594:(1866). J.E. Lee (ed.).
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1081:Hausstock on Summitpost
298:(in the Linth valley),
168:Location in Switzerland
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1101:Mountains of the Alps
462:William Martin Conway
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278:Geography and geology
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924:As early as 1860 in
568:Trekking in the Alps
420:French Revolutionary
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1032:"PanixerpasshĂĽtte"
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1008:"Hausstock 3158m"
592:Keller, Ferdinand
577:978-1-85284-600-8
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292:Vorderrhein
268:Vorderrhein
248:Glarus Alps
232:South ridge
204:Glarus Alps
190:Switzerland
124: /
99:Coordinates
65:Parent peak
1095:Categories
1052:2009-03-23
1017:2009-03-23
955:2009-03-23
895:Ball, John
860:2009-03-23
835:2009-03-23
814:2009-03-23
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549:2015-06-09
506:Kistenpass
489:References
432:Swiss army
428:Panix Pass
422:forces in
368:, a major
331:Panix Pass
308:Glarus SĂĽd
256:GraubĂĽnden
186:GraubĂĽnden
109:46°52′32″N
55:Prominence
1075:Hausstock
829:"Suvorov"
692:See also
502:Swisstopo
458:John Ball
426:over the
418:from the
374:Verrucano
362:sandstone
358:nummulite
240:Hausstock
162:Hausstock
137:Geography
77:Isolation
45:Elevation
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897:(1864).
877:(1908).
344:Montreux
244:mountain
210:Climbing
178:Location
444:glacier
407:History
390:geotope
340:Sargans
316:Andiast
296:Linthal
246:in the
112:9°4′0″E
87:Listing
675:. 2008
673:UNESCO
658:p. 11.
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386:flysch
304:Pigniu
252:Glarus
182:Glarus
911:guide
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471:Ruchi
440:tanks
424:Italy
382:chalk
351:Ruchi
327:Kärpf
288:Sernf
284:Linth
264:Sernf
260:Linth
242:is a
654:help
572:ISBN
438:for
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