Guffert
The Guffert is a 2,195 metres (7,201 ft) high, isolated, prominent limestone alpenstock in the Brandenberg Alps (Rofan) that, together with the Guffertstein, forms a twin peak. It lies north of Steinberg am Rofan. Because it projects above the Mangfall Mountains to the north by about 300 metres, the striking double peak is easily recognised from the Alpine Foreland, the Tegernsee and the Bavarian Prealps.
- The Guffert from the southwest (from the Vorderunnütz)
- The western summit seen from the main summit
- The "unfriendly" west side of the Guffert
- Guffert - north side
- The Guffert seen from Munich
- Northwest side of the Guffert
- Etruscan inscription in the rock cleft
- East side of the Guffert
Guffert | |
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The Guffert from the north | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,195 m (7,201 ft) |
Prominence | 1,143 m (3,750 ft) |
Isolation | 9.7 km (6.0 mi) to Rofanspitze |
Coordinates | 47°32′49″N 11°47′21″E |
Geography | |
Guffert Tyrol, Austria | |
Parent range | Brandenberg Alps |
Geology | |
Age of rock | Triassic |
Mountain type | Wetterstein limestone, Main dolomite |
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