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Piz Roseg

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Parent range
  
Bernina Range

First ascent
  
28 June 1865

Parent peak
  
Piz Bernina

Elevation
  
3,937 m

Prominence
  
415 m

Mountain range
  
Alps, Bernina Range

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Listing
  
Alpine mountains above 3000 m

Location
  
Graubünden, Switzerland (massif partially in Italy)

Easiest route
  
NW ridge, from Coaz Hut (AD)

First ascenders
  
Horace Walker, Adolphus Warburton Moore

Similar
  
Piz Bernina, Piz Scerscen, Piz Morteratsch, Piz Palü, Piz Glüschaint

Piz Roseg (pronounced as peetse rawzech) is a mountain of the Bernina Range, overlooking the Val Roseg in the Swiss canton of Graubünden.

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Map of Piz Roseg, 7504 Samedan, Switzerland

There are two summits on its main ridge:

  • the south-east and higher summit (3,937 m)
  • the north-west summit, known as the Schneekuppe (3,920 m).
  • There is also a prominent top on the east-north-east ridge, called the Roseg Pitschen (3,868 m) (Italian border).

    History

    The first ascent of the mountain to the Schneekuppe was by F. T. Bircham with guides Peter Jenny and Alexander Fleury on 31 August 1863. The highest point of the mountain was reached two years later by A. W. Moore and Horace Walker with guide Jakob Anderegg on 28 June 1865.

    Piz Roseg is separated from the neighbouring Piz Scerscen by the Porta da Roseg (3,522 m), also called the Güssfeldtsattel. The Swiss side of this col – a steep ice slope of up to 70° – was first climbed by Paul Güssfeldt, with guides Hans Grass, Peter Jenny and Caspar Capat on 13 September 1872. Grass and Capat had spent the previous day cutting steps up the first two-fifths of the route. The following day they added at least another 450 steps on the first ascent.

    The 700-metre north-east face of Piz Roseg was first climbed by Christian Klucker and L. Norman-Neruda on 16 July 1890; the face – with a notable serac band halfway up – sports a number of difficult routes. Klucker, together with M. Barberia, also made the first traverse from the Italian side of the Porta da Roseg on 21 June 1898.

    References

    Piz Roseg Wikipedia


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