Hohe Dock

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Hohe Dock is a prominent mountain peak in the Austrian Alps, known for its distinctive pyramid shape and popular alpine climbing routes.

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Hohe Dock canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Alpine three-thousander
mountain
climbingSeason summer
country Austria
elevation 10984 ft
3348 m
firstAscent 19th century (exact date uncertain)
hasClimbingRoutes normal route from Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße
routes from Glockner Road area
hasParentArea district of Zell am See
hasProminence prominent peak in Glockner Group
hasShape pyramidal peak
hasViewOf Großglockner NERFINISHED
surrounding High Tauern peaks
isPopularFor alpine climbing
high‑alpine hiking
mountaineering
locatedIn Austrian Alps NERFINISHED
Glockner Group NERFINISHED
High Tauern NERFINISHED
federal state of Salzburg NERFINISHED
mountainRange Alps NERFINISHED
High Tauern NERFINISHED
nearestMajorRoad Großglockner High Alpine Road NERFINISHED
overlooks Fuscher valley NERFINISHED
Großglockner High Alpine Road NERFINISHED
partOf Hohe Tauern National Park NERFINISHED
surfaceType rock and firn
typicalAscentStyle non‑technical alpine climb
usedFor mountaineering training tours

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Glockner Group contains Hohe Dock