View into the Loisach Valley by Thomas Riess

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The Herzogstand is a mountain in the Bavarian Pre-Alps at 1731 m above sea level northwest of Lake Walchen. It belongs to the area of the municipality of Kochel am See and, together with its neighbour Heimgarten, forms a mountain range that is located in front of the Estergebirge and slopes down to the north into the Bavarian Alpine foothills. During the Würm ice age, the Herzogstand was a so-called nunatak, i.e. a mountain whose summit protruded approx. 330 m from the ice stream. The Kesselberg, the incision between the Herzogstand and the Jochberg, was an Alpine gateway; here a branch of the Isar-Loisach glacier, which in turn was a branch of the Inn glacier, flowed through at an altitude of about 1400 m above sea level. The Herzogstand received its name in 1535 from the Bavarian dukes Wilhelm IV and Ludwig X.[3] There has been a viewing pavilion on the summit since 1865[4] at the latest. The Wittelsbach dynasty built a hunting lodge below the present Herzogstandhaus in 1857. King Ludwig II had the so-called Königshaus built in 1865. The Herzogstandbahn, a cable car that was renovated in 1994, leads to the Fahrenbergkopf at 1627 metres. Somewhat below is the Herzogstandhaus, rebuilt after a fire in 1992, at 1575 m above sea level. Northwest of it and south of the Herzogstand peak is the Martinskopf (1675 m). (Source: WIKIPEDIA)

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Amateur photographer with advanced knowledge, retired for 6 years. Made my first experiences with photography as an employee at CANON and now, after many stations, take photos digitally with the Pentax K1 MK II and various lenses. My main focus is difficult to define. .. Read more…

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