Kreuzjoch (German: cross col ) is the name of many summits and several mountain passes, predominantly in the Eastern Alps .
Summits:
Hohes Kreuzjoch, 2992 m, in the southern Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol
Kreuzjochkogel, 2746 m, between the Sellrain Valley and the Oberinntal valley in the Stubai Alps
Kreuzjoch (Samnaungruppe), 2698 m, near Spiss in the Samnaungruppe
Kreuzjoch (eastern Sarntaler Alpen), 2560 m, near Franzensfeste in the Eisack Valley
Kreuzjoch (Kitzbühel Alps) , 2558 m, the highest point of the Kitzbühel Alps
Kreuzjoch (Venet), 2464 m, part of the Venet range in the Ötztal Alps
Kreuzjoch (Verwall), 2395 m, in the Verwall near Schruns in the Montafon
Kreuzjoch (western Sarntaler Alpen), 2383 m, near the Hirzer in the Sarntal Alps
Kreuzjoch (Rastkogelgruppe), 2336 m, above Hippach in the Tuxer Alps
Mittleres Kreuzjoch, 2321 m, above the Fernpass in the Lechtal Alps
Kreuzjoch (Rätikon), 2261 m, at the Golmer Joch [de ] in the Rätikon
Kreuzjoch (Montecroce), 2242 m, at the Brenner Pass in the Stubai Alps
Östliches Kreuzjoch , 2231 m, above the Fernpass in the Lechtal Alps
Kreuzjoch (Bschlaber Tal) , 2185 m, near the Namloser Wetterspitze in the Lechtal Alps
Kreuzjoch (Wettersteingebirge) , 1719 m, above Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the Wettersteingebirge
Kreuzjoch (Salzachgeier) , 2071 m, part of the Salzachgeier in the Kitzbühel Alps
Mountain passes:
Kreuzjoch (Sellrainer Berge), 2563 m, between the Oberinntal Valley and the Sellrain Valley, Stubaier Alpen
Kreuzjoch (Pitztal), 2305 m, in the Ötztal Alps on the Kaunergrat range
Kreuzjoch (Furcela de Furcia), 2293 m, in the Geislergruppe
Kreuzjoch (Tuxer Kamm), 2178 m, near the Olperer in the Zillertal Alps
Kreuzjoch (Stubai), 2136 m, in the Schlick 2000 ski area near Fulpmes
Kreuzjoch (Rettensteingruppe), 1619 m, between Spertental and Windauertal south-east of Kitzbühel
1900s
1936 : Gudiberg , Kreuzjoch , Kreuzeck
1948 : Piz Nair
1952 : Norefjell , Rødkleiva
1956 : Mount Faloria , Mount Tofana
1960 : Squaw Valley Ski Resort
1964 : Axamer Lizum , Patscherkofel
1968 : Chamrousse , Recoin de Chamrousse
1972 : Mount Eniwa Downhill Course , Mt. Teine Alpine Skiing courses
1976 : Axamer Lizum , Patscherkofel
1980 : Whiteface Mountain
1984 : Bjelašnica , Jahorina
1988 : Nakiska
1992 : Les Menuires , Méribel , Val-d'Isère
1994 : Lillehammer Olympic Alpine Centre Hafjell , Lillehammer Olympic Alpine Centre Kvitfjell
1998 : Hakuba Happoone Winter Resort , Mount Higashidate , Mount Yakebitai
2000s