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Rudolf Kauschka

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A rock in the Jizera Mountains, Kauschkova věž (i.e. "Kauschka's Tower"), was named in his honor. A summit in the Alps 2,903 m (9,524 ft) high was also named in Kauschka's honor, the year before his death.
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From 1904 to 1928, Kauschka did much climbing, starting with the Jizera Mountains, including being the first to climb Zvon (a famous local rock tower) in 1921. He later climbed the
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mountain summit twelve times starting at 7 pm one day and finishing at 5:45 pm the next day. During that day they reached an altitude over 5,000 m high, using over 20 different
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in German) that opened in 1926. From 1919 until the end of World War II, he made many "first ascents" in the Jizera Mountains. In 1924, Kauschka wrote a book
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Kauschka's son Manfred was also a climber, doing the first ascent on Kobyla in Příhrazy (famous route to the local well-known
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An example of this was one day, he started with friends at 2 am from Liberec to walk across Jizera Mountains to
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mountain area. From 1920 until the end of World War II, he and his friends annually visited the
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officer like his father. During that time, he made numerous trips and climbs in the
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Kauschka's tourism achievements were both in sports and in alpine mountaineering.
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chain) mountains, Bohemian Paradise (the first ascent on Draci zub in 1906) and
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Horolezecký průvodce Jizerské hory, Nakladatelství a vydavatelství
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Petr Hejtmánek, Hruboskalsko – Dračí skály, Zámecká rokle, 1996
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In 1895, his family moved into 102: 83: 64: 45: 1015:Czechoslovak mountain climbers 264:championships in Reichenberg, 1: 387:tower) in 1937 with friends. 256:, Kauschka competed in three 240:. After World War II, he was 242:expelled from Czechoslovakia 258:European luge championships 1051: 995:Austrian mountain climbers 338:and Zittauer (part of the 24:Austrian luger (1883–1960) 468: 39: 32: 1010:Czechoslovak male lugers 234:Neue Reichenberger Hütte 1000:Czech mountain climbers 40:European Championships 1025:German Bohemian people 1005:Czechoslovak explorers 307:(located at the Czech- 173: 21: 397:Biography on Kauschka 216:in the first unit of 196:, he was a member of 19: 1035:Bohemian male lugers 1030:Austrian male lugers 423:Study about Kauschka 238:Wandern und Klettern 125:(2 October 1883, in 985:People from Šluknov 916:Dominik Fischnaller 610:Leonhard Nagenrauft 1020:German male lugers 990:Austrian explorers 286:Semmering, Austria 282:the following year 22: 962: 961: 907:Semen Pavlichenko 898:Semen Pavlichenko 889:Semen Pavlichenko 871:Semen Pavlichenko 344:Saxon Switzerland 212:, he served as a 120: 119: 92:1928 Schreiberhau 1042: 955: 946: 937: 928: 919: 910: 901: 892: 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Index


Luge
1914 Reichenberg
1914 Reichenberg
1928 Schreiberhau
1929 Semmering
Fukov
Bohemia
Kempten
West Germany
German
sportsman
tourist
mountaineer
Czechoslovakia
German
Ĺ luknov
BĂ­lĂ˝ Potok
customs
Jizera Mountains
World War II
Liberec
Alpine club
Alps
World War I
Third Lieutenant
mountain guides
Ortler
Lasörling
East Tyrol

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