Schrattenfluh
The Schrattenfluh (also spelled Schrattenflue) is a mountain of the Swiss Alps, located in the upper Emmental, in the canton of Lucerne. The Schrattenfluh is composed of several summits of which the highest (2,092 m (6,864 ft)) is named Hengst.
Schrattenfluh | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Hengst |
Elevation | 2,092 m (6,864 ft) |
Prominence | 776 m (2,546 ft)[1] |
Parent peak | Brienzer Rothorn |
Coordinates | 46°50′03.7″N 7°57′27.8″E |
Geography | |
Schrattenfluh Location in Switzerland | |
Location | Lucerne, Switzerland |
Parent range | Alps |
Pictures
- Schrattenfluh northwest face : Strick, Hächlen, Hengst & Schybengütsch
- Schrattenfluh northwest face : Hengst
- Schrattenfluh southeast face : Schybengütsch & Türstenhäuptli
- Schrattenfluh south face : Schybengütsch, Achs & Böli
References
- Swisstopo maps
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