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Kreuzjoch (German: cross col ) is the name of many summits and several mountain passes, predominantly in the
Eastern Alps .
Summits:
Hohes Kreuzjoch , 2992 m, in the southern
Ötztal Alps in
South Tyrol
Kreuzjochkogel , 2746 m, between the Sellrain Valley and the
Oberinntal valley in the
Stubai Alps
Kreuzjoch (Samnaungruppe) , 2698 m, near
Spiss in the
Samnaungruppe
Kreuzjoch (eastern Sarntaler Alpen) , 2560 m, near
Franzensfeste in the
Eisack Valley
Kreuzjoch (Kitzbühel Alps) , 2558 m, the highest point of the
Kitzbühel Alps
Kreuzjoch (Venet) , 2464 m, part of the Venet range in the Ötztal Alps
Kreuzjoch (Verwall) , 2395 m, in the
Verwall near
Schruns in the
Montafon
Kreuzjoch (western Sarntaler Alpen) , 2383 m, near the
Hirzer in the Sarntal Alps
Kreuzjoch (Rastkogelgruppe) , 2336 m, above
Hippach in
the Tuxer Alps
Mittleres Kreuzjoch , 2321 m, above the
Fernpass in the
Lechtal Alps
Kreuzjoch (Rätikon) , 2261 m, at the
Golmer Joch [
de ] in the
Rätikon
Kreuzjoch (Montecroce) , 2242 m, at the
Brenner Pass in the Stubai Alps
Östliches Kreuzjoch , 2231 m, above the Fernpass in the Lechtal Alps
Kreuzjoch (Bschlaber Tal) , 2185 m, near the
Namloser Wetterspitze in the Lechtal Alps
Kreuzjoch (Wettersteingebirge) , 1719 m, above
Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the
Wettersteingebirge
Kreuzjoch (Salzachgeier) , 2071 m, part of the
Salzachgeier in the Kitzbühel Alps
Mountain passes:
Kreuzjoch (Sellrainer Berge) , 2563 m, between the Oberinntal Valley and the Sellrain Valley, Stubaier Alpen
Kreuzjoch (Pitztal) , 2305 m, in the Ötztal Alps on the
Kaunergrat range
Kreuzjoch (Furcela de Furcia) , 2293 m, in the
Geislergruppe
Kreuzjoch (Tuxer Kamm) , 2178 m, near the
Olperer in the
Zillertal Alps
Kreuzjoch (Stubai) , 2136 m, in the Schlick 2000 ski area near
Fulpmes
Kreuzjoch (Rettensteingruppe) , 1619 m, between Spertental and Windauertal south-east of
Kitzbühel
1900s
1936 :
Gudiberg ,
Kreuzjoch ,
Kreuzeck
1948 :
Piz Nair
1952 :
Norefjell ,
Rødkleiva
1956 :
Mount Faloria ,
Mount Tofana
1960 :
Squaw Valley Ski Resort
1964 :
Axamer Lizum ,
Patscherkofel
1968 :
Chamrousse ,
Recoin de Chamrousse
1972 :
Mount Eniwa Downhill Course ,
Mt. Teine Alpine Skiing courses
1976 :
Axamer Lizum ,
Patscherkofel
1980 :
Whiteface Mountain
1984 :
Bjelašnica ,
Jahorina
1988 :
Nakiska
1992 :
Les Menuires ,
Méribel ,
Val-d'Isère
1994 :
Lillehammer Olympic Alpine Centre Hafjell ,
Lillehammer Olympic Alpine Centre Kvitfjell
1998 :
Hakuba Happoone Winter Resort ,
Mount Higashidate ,
Mount Yakebitai
2000s