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Picture Collection Flüelapass
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Fotos tagged with this label, were taken with the Nikon D300 and stored in XXL format on the server for download.
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Davos Dorf, starting point and entrance to Fluelapass on the north side. We look towards Davos west. Behind us is the Wolfgang Pass and Lake Davos.
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We have passed through the first small woods and are now on the first small plateau with the valley station of the mountain cableway. In the background you can spot the first the first hostel and the first serpentines.
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N 46°48´42” E 009°50’40”
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N 46°47´40” E 009°54’30”
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At this position, we have already done about half of the distance to the pass summit and stop at a small waterfall that you can see on the next pictures. The pictures were shot in 3 different directions from here.
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Same location as the left picture. With a different perspective.
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N 46°45´46” E 009°56’25”
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N 46°45´46” E 009°56’25”
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This is the waterfall with the small stone bridge. A worthy motive, especially there is a good place to park the motorbike safely aside the pass road.
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Again a view back down the pass road towards Davos.
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N 46°45´46” E 009°56’25”
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N 46°45´46” E 009°56’25”
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North side of the Fluelapass, in the middle of the serpentines, Looking over to the alpine mountain lodge of the Swiss Alp Hiking club.
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Pass summit of Fluelapass overlooking the lake and the hospice. From the right you can see the pass road coming up from Davos and leads left out the picture across the pass summit down into the Inn valley to Susch.
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N 46°45´54” E 009°56’24”
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N 46°45´05” E 009°56’44”
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Pass summit Fluelapass, shot in September with a view to the north over to the hospice. We are about 600ft behind the pass summit with driving direction down to the Engadine. We usually always park at this small lake.
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This picture was also taken in September 2008 during the Alpine Raid at the same position as the left image, but his time swiveled 180 degrees to the south.
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N 46°45´02” E 009°56’51”
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N 46°45´39” E 009°56´24”
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If you have passed the first serpentines after the summit towards the south, you will find a a large gravel parking lot from which you can enjoy this outlook.
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Same position as the left picture, but a few yards away up in the meadows with view to the small mountain crest south down to the Inn valley
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N 46°44´30” E 009°58’02”
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N 46°44´30” E 009°58’02”
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Same position as the picture taken above, just another viewing angle.
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Same position as the three pictures before, but this time with a couple travelling on a BMW from the Netherlands.
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N 46°44´30” E 009°58’02”
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N 46°44´30” E 009°58’02”
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Strating point and destination of the Fluelapass in the Inn Valley in the small town Susch. We are looking in the direction up to St. Moritz, Zernez and the Ofen Pass. Behind me, the road leads to the Reschenpass.
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Again Susch, overlooking the Inn. On the left you can drive down towards the Vereina railway car transit train station and down the Inn Valley to the Reschen pass..
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N 46°44´57” E 010°04’43”
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N 46°44´57” E 010°04’43”
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