geo.wikisort.org - MountainsThe Aiguille du Chardonnet (3,824 m) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif in Haute-Savoie, France. It lies between the Glacier du Tour [fr] and the Argentière Glacier. The border with Switzerland (elevation: 3,680 m at its nearest point) runs just east of the summit. The East or Forbes Arete provides a popular and classic mountaineering route to the summit.
Mountain in the Mont Blanc massif in Haute-Savoie, France
Aiguille du Chardonnet |
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 View from Argentière (west side) |
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Elevation | 3,824 m (12,546 ft) |
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Prominence | 503 m (1,650 ft)[1] |
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Listing | Alpine mountains above 3000 m |
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Coordinates | 45°58′08″N 07°00′05″E |
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Parent range | Mont Blanc Massif |
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The summit was first climbed on 20 September 1865, by a party comprising R Fowler, M Balmat and M Ducroz. The first winter ascent was made some time prior to 1914.[2]
Routes
- West Ridge - traditionally regarded as the 'normal' and easiest route on the mountain, it is nowadays most commonly used as a means of descent. On the French adjectival climbing scale, is graded at AD-. First ascent P Thomas, J Imboden and J Lochmatter, 1 August 1879.[2]
- East Ridge (Forbes Arete) - a classic alpine mountaineering route described as "one of the finest expeditions of its class anywhere in the Alps", and is combined with a descent of the west ridge. First ascent by L, H and T Aubert and M Crettez on 30 July 1899. Grade AD.[2]
There are many other mountaineering routes on the Chardonnet. On the northern side these include the North Buttress (D-); North Couloir (TD-); North West Couloir (TD-). On the south west face, Capucins Buttress Direct offers along and sustained climbing on rock at D+.[2]
Access
The Aiguille du Chardonnet is most easily reached from the Albert Premier Hut, though the Trient Hut and Saleina Hut also give access.[2]
References
- Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Col du Chardonnet (3,321 m)
- Griffin, Lindsay (1991). Mont Blanc Massif Volume 2. London: Alpine Club. pp. 226–227. ISBN 0900523581.
External links
На других языках
[de] Aiguille du Chardonnet
Die Aiguille du Chardonnet ist ein 3824 m hoher Berg im Mont-Blanc-Massiv. Der Gipfel liegt im französischen Département Haute-Savoie etwa 500 Meter entfernt von der Staatsgrenze der Schweiz und Frankreichs.
- [en] Aiguille du Chardonnet
[fr] Aiguille du Chardonnet
L'aiguille du Chardonnet est un sommet du massif du Mont-Blanc dont le versant Nord, neigeux et glaciaire, propose un large choix de voies dont l'arête Forbes. Son versant Sud, bien plus chaotique avec ses nombreux éperons rocheux accueille quelques voies en paroi peu connues ainsi que deux couloirs skiables.
[it] Aiguille du Chardonnet
L'Aiguille du Chardonnet (3.824 m s.l.m.[2]) è una montagna delle Alpi del Monte Bianco. Si trova in Francia (dipartimento dell'Alta Savoia) a poca distanza dal confine con la Svizzera (Canton Vallese).
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