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'''Habicht''' is a [[mountain]] in the [[Stubai Alps]] of [[Austria]]. For a long time, the locals believed it to be the highest mountain in [[Tyrol]], due to its prominence above the surrounding mountains.
'''Habicht''' is a [[mountain]] in the [[Stubai Alps]] of [[Austria]]. For a long time, the locals believed it to be the highest mountain in [[Tyrol]], due to its prominence above the surrounding mountains.

==Facts==
Starting point: Gschnitz, 1242 m, (in town)
Destination: Habicht, 3277 m
Vertical rise: 2000 m
Difficulty level: Suggested for expert climbers only.
Duration: 11 hours, plus or minus depending on weather and experence of hiker.
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==External link==
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See also Habicht (onomastics).

Habicht is a mountain in the Stubai Alps of Austria. For a long time, the locals believed it to be the highest mountain in Tyrol, due to its prominence above the surrounding mountains.

Facts

Starting point: Gschnitz, 1242 m, (in town) Destination: Habicht, 3277 m Vertical rise: 2000 m Difficulty level: Suggested for expert climbers only. Duration: 11 hours, plus or minus depending on weather and experence of hiker. [1]

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