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Crast' Agüzza ([ˌkraʃtɐˈdʑytsɐ] , known also as Cresta Güzza) (3,869 m) is a mountain in the Bernina Range in Italy and Switzerland.

Crast' Agüzza
View from Rifugio Marco e Rosa (north side)
Highest point
Elevation3,854 m (12,644 ft)
Prominence149 m (489 ft)[1]
Parent peakPiz Zupò
Isolation0.64 km (0.40 mi) 
Coordinates46°22′50″N 9°54′25″E
Naming
English translationPointed peak
Geography
Crast' Agüzza
Location in the Alps
LocationLombardy, Italy / Graubünden, Switzerland
Parent rangeBernina Range
Geology
Mountain typeGranite
Climbing
First ascent17 July 1865 by Johann Jakob Weilenmann, J. A. Specht, Franz Pöll and Jakob Pfitschner via west ridge
Easiest routeEast ridge–west ridge traverse from Marco e Rosa Hut (PD+)

The peak is bounded to the north by the Morteratsch Glacier and to the south by the Upper Scerscen Glacier. To its immediate north-west lies the Fuorcla Crast' Agüzza (3,601 m); according to Collomb, this is 'the most important glacier pass across the central Bernina Alps; comparable in position with Col du Géant in the Mont Blanc range.'[2] The first party to reach the pass (from the north) comprised E. S. Kennedy and J. F. Hardy, with guides Peter and F. Jenny and A. Flury, on 23 July 1861. The first party to traverse the col comprised Francis Fox Tuckett and E. N. Buxton together with guides Peter Jenny, Christian Michel and Franz Biner on 28 July 1864.[3]

The usual ascent is made via the rocky east ridge from the Fuorcla da l'Argient. This route was first ascended by Emil Burckhardt with Hans Grass and Peter Egger in August 1874.[4]

The mountain is known locally as the Engadin Matterhorn.


Huts



References


  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Fuorcla da l'Argient (3,705 m).
  2. Collomb, Robin, Bernina Alps, Goring: West Col Productions, 1988, p. 51
  3. Bernina Alps, p. 51.
  4. Bernina Alps, p. 50




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[de] Crast’ Agüzza

Der Crast’ Agüzza ( [ˌkraʃtɐˈdʑytsɐ]?/i, rätoromanisch im Idiom Puter für scharfe Kante, früher auch Cresta güzza genannt) ist ein 3854 Meter hoher Berg in der Berninagruppe an der italienisch-schweizerischen Grenze.
- [en] Crast' Agüzza

[fr] Crast' Agüzza

Le Crast’ Agüzza (.mw-parser-output .prononciation>a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8a/Loudspeaker.svg/11px-Loudspeaker.svg.png")center left no-repeat;padding-left:15px;font-size:smaller}[ˌkraʃtɐˈdʑytsɐ]) est un sommet culminant à 3 869 ou 3 870 m d'altitude. Il est à cheval sur la Suisse (Haute-Engadine) et sur l'Italie (Lombardie). Son ascension peut se faire par le refuge Diavolezza, par le refuge Marinelli Bombardieri, par les refuges Marco et Rosa ou par la cabane de Tschierva.

[it] Crast' Agüzza

La Crast' Agüzza (3.854 m s.l.m. - detta anche Cresta Aguzza) è una montagna del Massiccio del Bernina nelle Alpi Retiche occidentali. Si trova sul confine tra l'Italia (Lombardia) e la Svizzera (Canton Grigioni).



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