Marmolata Mountain is a nunatak in the Purcell Mountains of the Columbia Mountains in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. It was named in 1930 by Eaton...
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of deadliest avalanches Rigopiano avalanche White War Literature Die Marmolata. Vol. I (i ed.). Wein: Kaiserschützbund. 1956. Swedish heavy metal band...
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McCarthy and others, Kain would pioneer first ascents of North Howser, Marmolata, and Crescent Spires. Logging in the area resulted in road construction...
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Tré la Tête, Balmhorn, Barre des Écrins, Dammastock, Gross Wannenhorn, Marmolata, Mont Dolent, Pollux, Presanella, Sorapiss, Zinalrothorn 1865 Aiguille...
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British Columbia, Canada. Hound's Tooth is a rock pinnacle at the end of Marmolata Mountain's northeast ridge. Both mountains are Nunataks, sticking up from...
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Tooth/Marmolata Spire (centered) in Bugaboo Glacier, and Snowpatch Spire (right). East aspect. Anniversary Peak (left), with Hound's Tooth/Marmolata Spire...
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(lower right). Camera pointed west. Anniversary Peak (left), Hound's Tooth/Marmolata Spire (centered) in Bugaboo Glacier, and Snowpatch Spire (right). East...
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Striffler, Robert (1988). Der Minenkrieg in Tirol: Colbricon, Buso del Oro, Marmolata. Kienesberger. ISBN 978-3-9239-9507-3. Striffler, Robert (1996). Der Minenkrieg...
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Dolomites, the climbing path up the West ridge of the Marmolada (German: Marmolata) was installed in 1903, and the Possnecker Path up Piz Selva in the Sella...
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Parrotspitze, Piz Zupò (1863) Aiguille d'Argentière, Balmhorn, Barre des Écrins, Marmolata, Mont Dolent, Pollux, Presanella, Zinalrothorn (1864) Aiguille Verte,...
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Bugaboo Spire (3,204 m) Conrad Kain hut Crescent Towers Hound's Tooth Marmolata Spire Pigeon Spire (3,156 m) Snowpatch Spire (3,084 m) North aspect of...
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Howser Peak North aspect, centered (Marmolata left and Flattop right) Highest point Elevation 3,094 m (10,151 ft) Prominence 262 m (860 ft) Parent peak...
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Wetterstein-Dolomit Its subunits include: Messerstich Limestone Schlern Dolomite Marmolata Limestone Steinalm Formation Ramsau Dolomite Formation The Wetterstein...
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"Voices," The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 102, August 1908, pp. 271–275. "Marmolata of the Dolomites," The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 104, July 1909, pp. 30–33...
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climbed in the Dolomites, including an ascent of the south wall of the Marmolata. In the Wetterstein of southern Bavaria, he climbed the Kubanek-Spiondler...
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After winning the steepest race in the Italian Dolomites in 1934, the Marmolata, he was elected by Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg to represent Austria...
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Maraldi Sandstone Formation Neogene Margon Limestone Formation Triassic Marmolata Formation Triassic Marna di Possagno Formation Paleogene Marna di Priabona...
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