Stierjoch
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Stierjoch | |
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Stierjoch from east,in the background Schafreuter | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,908 m (6,260 ft)DE-NN |
Coordinates | 47/30/40/N 11/31/07/E |
Geography | |
Location | Bavaria, Germany |
Parent range | Karwendel |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | Fall – Lerchkogel Nieder- / Hochleger - Torjoch - Stierjoch |
Stierjoch is a mountain at the border of Bavaria, Germany with Tyrol, Austria. The climb is easy, but long.
47°30′40″N 11°31′07″E / 47.51111°N 11.51861°E / 47.51111; 11.51861
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