Hockenhorn
The Hockenhorn is a top of the solid mass of the the Bernese Alps of 3293 m Altitude, at the border of the Canton of Were worth and of the Canton of Bern in Suisse, in edge of the Lötschental.
Its first rise in at summer realized in August 1840 by the English Arthur Thomas Malkin. Nowadays, it is a top easy to climb for tested hikers of mountain.
Top, one has a remarkable sight on the majority of the Valaisan Alps until the Mont Blanc.
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