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The Grandes Jorasses (4,208 m; 13,806 ft) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif, on the boundary between Haute-Savoie in France and Aosta Valley in Italy.

Grandes Jorasses
North face of the Grandes Jorasses and the Leschaux Glacier (September 2000)
Highest point
Elevation4,208 m (13,806 ft)
Prominence841 m (2,759 ft)
Isolation7.9 km (4.9 mi) 
ListingAlpine four-thousanders
Great north faces of the Alps
Coordinates45°52′08″N 6°59′17″E
Geography
Grandes Jorasses
Haute-Savoie, France / Aosta Valley, Italy
Parent rangeGraian Alps
Geology
Mountain typeGranite
Climbing
First ascentHorace Walker, Melchior Anderegg, Johann Jaun and Julien Grange, 30 June 1868
Easiest routePointe Walker, south-west face, AD-, II, 1,400 m (4,600 ft), to 45 degrees - a glacier climb

The first ascent of the highest peak of the mountain (Pointe Walker) was by Horace Walker with guides Melchior Anderegg, Johann Jaun and Julien Grange on 30 June 1868. The second-highest peak on the mountain (Pointe Whymper, 4,184 m; 13,727 ft) was first climbed by Edward Whymper, Christian Almer, Michel Croz and Franz Biner on 24 June 1865, using what has become the normal route of ascent and the one followed by Walker's party in 1868.

The summits on the mountain (from east to west) are:

The Grandes Jorasses
The Grandes Jorasses

North face


Located on the French side of the mountain, the north face is one of the three great north faces of the Alps, along with the north faces of the Eiger and the Matterhorn (known as 'the Trilogy'). One of the most famous walls in the Alps, it towers 1200 m (3,900 ft) above the Leschaux Glacier, stretching 1 km from end to end. The classic route on the face is the Walker Spur (Cassin/Esposito/Tizzoni, 1938, TD+/ED1, IV, 5c/6a, A1, 1200 m) which leads directly to the summit of Pointe Walker. The other major buttress on the mountain is the Croz Spur, which leads to the summit of Pointe Croz. In her solo ascents of the six most difficult north faces of the Alps, Alison Hargreaves chose this route in preference to the Walker Spur.

Reinhold Messner has stated, that he made the decision to ascend Mount Everest with Peter Habeler in the Grandes Jorasses, where Peter "descended like a dancer".[1]


South face


On the Italian side of the mountain, the south face can be accessed from the Boccalatte cabin, above the hamlet of Planpincieux in the Italian Val Ferret, part of the Courmayeur municipality.


Summit ridge


From the Col des Hirondelles, the summit ridge connects Pt. Walker to the other summit points and then descends to the Col des Grandes Jorasses where a bivouac shelter is located - the Bivouac E Canzio hut. The ridge forms the French-Italian border, almost all of which is above 4,000 m (13,000 ft).


See also



References


  1. Reinhold Messner (2019-09-18). Mount Everest, der letzte Schritt (BR Fernsehen) (in German). 2:40 minutes in.



На других языках


[de] Grandes Jorasses

Die Grandes Jorasses [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}gʀɑ̃d ʒɔˈʀas] sind ein mehrgipfliger Berg im Mont-Blanc-Massiv in den Alpen, an der Grenze zwischen Frankreich und Italien.
- [en] Grandes Jorasses

[fr] Grandes Jorasses

Les Grandes Jorasses sont un sommet des Alpes dans le massif du Mont-Blanc, entre la France (Haute-Savoie) et l'Italie (Vallée d'Aoste).

[it] Grandes Jorasses

Le Grandes Jorasses (pron. fr. AFI: [ɡʁɑ̃d ʒɔʁas]) sono un gruppo di cime granitiche che si trovano nella parte settentrionale del massiccio del Monte Bianco, sulla linea di frontiera tra Italia e Francia. Delimitate ad est dal Col des Hirondelles (3.480 m s.l.m.), e a nord-ovest dal Col des Grandes Jorasses (3.825 m), nel versante sud italiano sovrastano la Val Ferret in Valle d'Aosta, mentre nel versante nord francese si affacciano sul ghiacciaio di Leschaux. In particolare il versante nord è un'immensa parete granitica tra le più grandi delle Alpi (1.000 m di altezza per quasi 1.200 m di lunghezza), che negli anni trenta ha rappresentato uno degli "ultimi problemi delle Alpi".

[ru] Гранд-Жорас

Гранд-Жорас (фр. Grandes Jorasses) — горный массив в Альпах на границе Италии в области Валле-д’Аоста и Франции в регионе Овернь — Рона — Альпы. Высочайшей точкой массива является вершина Пуэнт-Уокер высотой 4208 метров над уровнем моря.



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