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Pointe de Ronce

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Location
  
Savoie, France

First ascent
  
15 July 1784

Mountain range
  
Graian Alps, Alps

Elevation
  
3,612 m

Parent range
  
Graian Alps

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Listing
  
Alpine mountains above 3000 m

Similar
  
Pointe du Lamet, Pointe de Charbonnel, Signal du Petit Mont‑Cenis, Pointe de Méan Martin, Grand Roc Noir

Pointe de ronce 3612m


Pointe de Ronce is a mountain of Savoie, France. It lies in the Mont Cenis range. It has an elevation of 3,612 metres above sea level.

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Map of Pointe de Ronce, 73480 Bessans, France

Pointe de ronce


FeaturesEdit

It is located near the Mont Cenis Pass and overlooks the village of Lanslebourg in the Haute Maurienne. Wide is the amphitheater, called Plan des Cavale, which opens on the west side towards the Lake of Mont Cenis.

From the mountain a long ridge going from Pointe de Lamet comes to Rocciamelone.

At the foot of the mountain slopes in the more exposed north recline de l'Arcelle Neuve glacier and the glacier Vieux.

Given the height of the mountain and the special isolation from the summit you can enjoy a wide view on the surrounding mountains.

Climb to the summitEdit

The access to the summit generally begins from Lake of Mont Cenis. Arrived in Plan des Fontainettes (2,090 m) starting at the characteristic pyramid-shaped church, you walk on foot climbing to Fort de Ronce. Near the stronger we will start heading north and a long path that goes with large coils will reach the Col du Lou (3,042 m). From the pass follow the ridge eastwards overcoming various ridges, the largest of which is made from Signal du Grand Mont Cenis (3,377 m). Finally we come to the summit ridge to the west.

Downhill you can retrace the ascent route or you can go down the southeastern slope of the mountain, through the Pointe Lamet, return to the lake of Mont Cenis itinerary of descent of the latter.

References

Pointe de Ronce Wikipedia