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Sasseneire

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Location
  
First ascent
  
1835

Parent peak
  
Monte Rosa Massif

Mountain range
  
Elevation
  
3,254 m

Prominence
  
386 m

Parent range
  
Pennine Alps

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Becs de Bosson, Garde de Bordon, Pointe du Tsaté, Grand Cornier, Les Diablons

The Sasseneire is a mountain of the Swiss Pennine Alps, overlooking Evolène in the canton of Valais. It lies on the range between the valleys of Hérens and Anniviers.

Contents

Map of Sasseneire, 3961 Grimentz, Switzerland

Climbing routesEdit

Normal mountaineering routes to Sasseneire are from Val de Moiry on the east and from Val d’Herens on the west. Both routes lead to Col de Torrent which is at 2916 m above the sea level. A very convenient start point is the dam at the Moiry lake, with the car access and with the bus service from Grimentz. You need 2.5 hours from the dam to the Col de Torrent.

From the Col you will need one hour to the summit. Just follow the ridge in the north direction. There are no exposed sections in any part of the route.

References

Sasseneire Wikipedia


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