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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Hahnenkamm, Kitzbuhel, FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1991, Mittersill, Brixentaler Ache, Hinterwaldberg, Brixen im Thale, Krondlhorn, Vorderwaldberg, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Muhlbach im Pinzgau, Grosser Rettenstein, Kitzbuheler Horn, Pillerseetal, Brechhorn, Steinbergstein, Geissstein, Hohe Salve, Windauer Ache, New Bamberg Hut, Leukental, Felix Gottwald Ski Jumping Stadium, Wildseeloderhaus, Feldalphorn, Bochumer Hut, Schatzberg, Aurach bei Kitzbuhel, Ganslernhang, Hopfgarten im Brixental, Schattberg, Rosskopf, Karl Renner Haus, Burgl Hut, Fieberbrunn, Pinzgau Hut, Saalach, Torhelm, Mountain Attack, Windautal, Hochfilzen, Schafsiedel, Glemmtal, Salzachgeier, Alpbachtal, Wildkarspitze, Wald im Pinzgau, Oberndorf in Tirol, Neukirchen am Grossvenediger, Grosser Beil, Kirchberg in Tirol, FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships 1981, Saalach Valley Ridgeway, Jochberg, Tyrol, FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships 1974, Niedernsill, Zillertal Arena, Gratlspitze, Schmittenhohe, Polven, Uttendorf, Reith bei Kitzbuhel, Schmitten Tunnel, Stuhlfelden, Sonnenjoch, Gamshag, Wiedersberger Horn, Gerlos Pass, Lauchsee, Kleiner Rettenstein, Spertental, Grosser Galtenberg, Griessen Pass, Thurn Pass, Kreuzjoch, Reinkarsee. Excerpt: The Hahnenkamm is a mountain in Austria, directly south of Kitzbuhel, in the Kitzbuhel Alps. The elevation of its summit is 1,712 metres (5,617 ft) above sea level. The Hahnenkamm (German: rooster's comb) is part of the ski resort of Kitzbuhel, and hosts the annual World Cup alpine ski races, the Hahnenkammrennen. The most famous slope on the Hahnenkamm is the classic downhill course, the Streif (streak, or stripe), which is regarded as the most demanding race course on the World Cup circuit. The course features highly technical, "fall-away" turns (reverse bank), many with limited visibility.