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The Jôf di Montasio (Italian, Friulian: Jôf dal Montâs, Slovene: Montaž, German: Montasch) is located in the Province of Udine, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of northeastern Italy.

Jôf di Montasio
Montasch
Montasio mountain group seen from Cima di Terrarossa.
Highest point
Elevation2,752 m (9,029 ft)[1]
Prominence1,596 m (5,236 ft)[1]
Isolation31.5 km (19.6 mi) 
ListingUltra
Coordinates46°26′18″N 13°26′02″E[1]
Geography
Jôf di Montasio
Location in the Alps
LocationFriuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Parent rangeJulian Alps
Climbing
First ascent18 August 1877 by Hermann Findenegg and Antonio Brussoferro [2]
View from Dogna.
View from Dogna.

With its elevation of 2,752 metres (9,029 ft), it is the second highest mountain of the Julian Alps, surpassed only by Triglav. The Julian Alps are part of the Southern Limestone Alps System.


History


Since medieval times, the steep rocks of the Montasio massif, stretching about 20 kilometres (12 mi) in an east–west direction, formed the natural border between the Imperial Duchy of Carinthia in the north and the Venetian Domini di Terraferma in the south. In World War I the mountain crest up to the Sella Nevea pass was part of the Italian Front and permanently manned by the Alpini. However, no hostilities happened here as the northern slope of the mountain was too steep for an attack by the Austro-Hungarian Army.


Culture


In the valleys around the mountain, local people speak four languages - Italian, Friulian, Slovene, and German. The original German name for the mountain was Bramkofel, while the original Slovene name was Špik nad Policami or Poliški Špik. However nowadays they mostly use Montasch and Montaž, borrowed from the Friulian name.

At the top of the mountain stands a cross and a bell in memory of Riccardo Deffar.


Climbing routes


There are many climbing routes from all sides. Many of them are hard rock climbing routes and ferratas, in particular from the north-east side. The normal mountaineering route is from the south side. It passes the Rifugio Brazza, at round 1650 m above the sea level. After that you can choose either the direction towards the Pipan ladder, or towards Findenegg Couloir and Suringar bivouac which is at 2400 m above the sea level.

The Ladder is 60 meters long steel structure and you should have ferrata equipment. Some sections in the Findenegg Couloir route are a bit exposed, and you also have some simple scramble at several places above the Suringar bivouac.


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[de] Montasch

Der Montasch (veraltet Bramkofel) ist mit einer Höhe von 2754 m der höchste Gipfel der nach ihm benannten Gebirgsgruppe. Die Montaschgruppe ist eine über 20 km lange, in Ost-West-Richtung verlaufende gewaltige Felsbarriere im italienischen Teil der westlichen Julischen Alpen.
- [en] Jôf di Montasio

[es] Jôf di Montasio

Jôf di Montasio (italiano), Montaž (esloveno) o Bramkofel (alemán) es una montaña de los Alpes situada en la provincia de Udine, región italiana de Friuli-Venecia Julia. Con una altitud de 2.754 msnm es el segundo pico en altitud de los Alpes Julianos, superado tan solo por el monte Triglav o Tricorno, del que constituye la contraparte italiana. El nombre original en esloveno de la montaña es Špik nad Policami o Poliški Špik, sin embargo, hoy en día el más usado es Montaž, tomado prestado del italiano. En la cima de la montaña hay una cruz y una campana en memoria de Riccardo Deffar. Su maciza silueta destaca al norme sobre la localidad de Malborghetto Valbruna, al oeste el pueblo de Dogna, al sur la estación de esquí de Sella Nevea.

[fr] Montasch

Le Montasch ou Jôf di Montasio en italien est un sommet des Alpes, à 2 753 m, dans les Alpes juliennes, en Italie (Frioul-Vénétie Julienne).

[it] Jôf di Montasio

Il Jôf di Montasio (Jôf dal Montâs in friulano, Špik nad Policami o Montaž in sloveno, Bramkofel o Montasch in tedesco) è la terza montagna più alta del Friuli-Venezia Giulia dopo il Coglians e la Creta delle Chianevate e la più alta delle Alpi Giulie italiane alta 2.754 m (la seconda dell'intera sezione alpina dopo il Monte Tricorno in Slovenia), situata in provincia di Udine, all'interno alla Catena Jôf Fuârt-Montasio e compresa tra i territori dei comuni di Chiusaforte, Dogna, Malborghetto Valbruna e Tarvisio.



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