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Les Droites

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Parent range
  
Graian Alps

Elevation
  
4,000 m

Prominence
  
204 m

Mountain range
  
Graian Alps

Mountain type
  
Granite

First ascent
  
7 August 1876

First ascender
  
Henri Cordier

Parent peak
  
Aiguille Verte

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Isolation
  
0.7 kilometres (0.43 mi)

Easiest route
  
East ridge (Glacier approach, then rock climb, AD)

Similar
  
Aiguille Verte, Grandes Jorasses, Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey, Les Courtes, Mont Blanc du Tacul

Les Droites (4,000 metres (13,123 ft)) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif in the French Alps and is the lowest of the 4000-metre peaks in the Alps. The mountain has two summits:

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Map of Les Droites, 74400 Chamonix, France

  • West summit (3,984 m), first ascent by W. A. B. Coolidge, Christian Almer and Ulrich Almer on 16 July 1876
  • East summit (4,000 m), first ascent by Thomas Middlemore and John Oakley Maund with Henri Cordier, Johann Jaun and Andreas Maurer on 7 August 1876
  • The north face of the mountain rises some 1,600 m from the Argentière basin at an average angle of 60°, and is the steepest face on the 10-km-long ridge that stretches from the Aiguille Verte to Mont Dolent. The first route to be made on it was via the central couloir on the north-east flank by Bobi Arsandaux and Jacques Lagarde on 31 July 1930. The north spur was first climbed in 1972 by French alpinist Nicolas Jaeger. The dangers of climbing this face were highlighted on an episode of the Discovery Channel documentary series I Shouldn't Be Alive.

    Huts

  • Refuge d' Argentière (2,771 m)
  • Refuge du Couvercle (2,687 m)
  • References

    Les Droites Wikipedia


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