The eastern Alps : including the Bavarian highlands, Tyrol, Salzkammergut, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, and Istria Handbook for travellers . eft into the gorge. A giddy path ascends from the Ober-hofer Alp, iiber den Fels% to the Schildenstein-Alp (see below). Gaisalpe (1 hr.). Descending at the back of the Bad and crossing theFelsenweissach, we follow a good path through wood, which is at firstlevel, and afterwards ascends to the left on the hill-side to the pleasantlysituated Alp (3700). About 20 min. farther on is the Konigsalpe or Kalteri-brunner-Alpe (3810^ Inn)^ which may also be reached


The eastern Alps : including the Bavarian highlands, Tyrol, Salzkammergut, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, and Istria Handbook for travellers . eft into the gorge. A giddy path ascends from the Ober-hofer Alp, iiber den Fels% to the Schildenstein-Alp (see below). Gaisalpe (1 hr.). Descending at the back of the Bad and crossing theFelsenweissach, we follow a good path through wood, which is at firstlevel, and afterwards ascends to the left on the hill-side to the pleasantlysituated Alp (3700). About 20 min. farther on is the Konigsalpe or Kalteri-brunner-Alpe (3810^ Inn)^ which may also be reached in 2 hrs. by a goodroad, diverging to the left from the Achenthal road above the KlammbachFall (p. 47), and ascending in zigzags. — The Schildenstein (5345), agood point of view, is ascended from the Gaisalpe or the Konigsalpe in13/4 hr.; last part of the ascent steep. The track descending from theSchildenstein-Alpe to the Achenthal road on the , though marked, ismarshy and bad (guide advisable). The Schinder (5990^ 41/2 hrs.) is a magnificent point of view. Aroad leads to the E. through the Langenauthal to the Langenau-Alp and. ^* ./.stamp. lafL \ ;,,- c- R[>ssUrrpf V * Tiiorti


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