[VideoView]

Anton Rogl

Tourists on the Grossglockner
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
2008-08-26
???iuimd_video_v_zeit_zuordnung_en???:
1955
transcription:
Yes, it is one of the highest mountain of Austria. It used the Ortler, before the First World War. The inside is in South Tyrol. That was over 4,000 The Glockner is only 3798, is significantly smaller. From Kals the view from Grossglockner is much nicer than the Mölltal. From Mölltal is a cutting edge. For us, it really is such a mountain like a Glockner. And then - in the last century it has already started before the First World War, the mountain tourists. That was just for the guide but also a good resource. And that's mostly been soft end, sometimes farmers. But the halt but have well deserved. There was also one who was in the Himalayas. Not at the top, at that time - the highest ascent yet. But he was half a year in Asia. Even a Kalser. And they have surely well deserved. Just as the Count Stiedl - all from the Prague section are all probably better people and have been all but containing a little money brought. And then it's easier if merit is a bit further. Above all, can a soft finished a bit seek an additional income as a guide. And guides earn well. Without a few thousand shillings goes up any. I'm only been three times above, that was enough for me. But I also have no mountain guides need to be.