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Anton Karg, 1835-1919
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Seen besides the trail from the 'Hans Berger Haus' up to the Kaiser Mountains.
(Thanks to 'Schussentäler' for identifying.)
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Diese seltsame 'Blüte' (@Schussentäler: danke für's Identifizieren) haben wir am Wegesrand beim Aufstieg vom Hans-Berger-Haus ins Kaisergebirge gesehen:

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(Thanks to 'Schussentäler' for identifying.)
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Diese seltsame 'Blüte' (@Schussentäler: danke für's Identifizieren) haben wir am Wegesrand beim Aufstieg vom Hans-Berger-Haus ins Kaisergebirge gesehen:

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Ich habe gegoogelt und herausgefunden, dass es ein Pilz ist, der die Alpenrose befällt.
siehe Wikipedia Link.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpenrosen-Nacktbasidie
Erhard Bernstein club has replied to Schussentäler clubSusanne Hoy has replied to Schussentäler clubEinzige Ausrede, obwohl es solch eine nicht braucht: Bei Klettertouren solchen Ausmaßes ist unterwegs nicht viel Zeit zum Verweilen. Sonst kommt man nie zum Ziel, bzw. nicht rechtzeitig wieder zurück.
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