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Breithorn

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Isolation
  
4.0 km (2.5 mi)

Countries
  
Switzerland and Italy

First ascent
  
1813

Parent peak
  
Monte Rosa (Dufourspitze)

Mountain range
  
Alps, Pennine Alps

Translation
  
Broad Horn

Elevation
  
4,164 m

Prominence
  
433 m

Parent range
  
Pennine Alps

Breithorn wwwsummitpostorgimagesmedium666724jpg

Canton/Region
  
Valais and Aosta Valley

Easiest route
  
Basic glacier/snow climb

Similar
  
Pollux, Klein Matterhorn, Lyskamm, Monte Rosa (Dufourspitze), Castor

Climbing the breithorn 4165m in september 2016


The Breithorn (German for "broad horn"; 13,661 ft. or 4,164 m) is a mountain range of the Pennine Alps with its highest peak of the same name (but also called Breithorn (Western Summit)), located on the border between Switzerland and Italy. It lies on the main chain of the Alps, approximately halfway between the Matterhorn and Monte Rosa and east of the Theodul Pass. Most of the massif is glaciated and includes several subsidiary peaks, all located east of the main summit: the Central Breithorn, the western Breithorn Twin (or Eastern Breithorn), the Gendarm (or eastern Breithorn Twin) and the Roccia Nera. The main summit is sometimes distinguished by the name Western Breithorn (German: Breithorn (Westgipfel), Italian: Breithorn Occidentale). The nearest settlements are Zermatt (Valais) and St-Jacques (Aosta Valley).

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Map of Breithorn

The Breithorn is considered the most easily climbed 4,000 m Alpine peak. This is due to the Klein Matterhorn cable car which takes climbers to over 3,820 m (12,700 ft) from Zermatt for a starting point. The standard route (SSW flank) is from the Italian side of the mountain (the south side) and continues over a glacial plateau before climbing to the summit on a 35 degree snow slope. However, inexperienced mountaineers may run into severe difficulty if caution is not taken near cornices or in bad weather. For experienced climbers wanting more of a challenge, the half traverse of the Breithorn crest is another option.

The Breithorn was first climbed in 1813 by Henry Maynard (climber), Joseph-Marie Couttet, Jean Gras, Jean-Baptiste Erin and Jean-Jacques Erin.

Breithorn 4164m 5 6 9 2015 hd


References

Breithorn Wikipedia