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Blüemlisalp

The Blüemlisalp is a massif of the Bernese Alps, in the territory of the municipalities of Kandersteg and Reichenbach im Kandertal.

Blüemlisalp
Blüemlisalphorn
Blüemlisalphorn from the west side
Highest point
Elevation3,661 m (12,011 ft)
Prominence874 m (2,867 ft)[1]
Parent peakFinsteraarhorn
Isolation7.0 km (4.3 mi)[2]
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates46°29′19″N 7°46′18″E / 46.48861°N 7.77167°E / 46.48861; 7.77167Coordinates: 46°29′19″N 7°46′18″E / 46.48861°N 7.77167°E / 46.48861; 7.77167
Geography
Blüemlisalp
Location in Switzerland
LocationBerne, Switzerland
Parent rangeBernese Alps
Climbing
First ascent27 August 1860 by Leslie Stephen, Melchior Anderegg, R. Liveing, F. Ogi, P. Simond and J. K. Stone

Its main peaks are:

The entire massif is contained within the canton of Berne, as it lies north of the main crest and water divide of the Bernese Alps. To the west, it is connected with the Doldenhorn group via the Oeschinenhorn and Fründenhorn peaks; to the east, it is continued by the Gspaltenhorn. To the south, it is connected to the main crest by the Tschingel Pass.

Ascent is from the Blüemlisalphütte (2,840 m), over the glacier, past the Wildi Frau (3,260 m)

Geography

 
Blüemlisalp massif

The Blüemlisalp forms a ridge of great height, cut away in precipices on the southeast side, surmounted by four principal peaks, in the following order, reckoning from east to west: Morgenhorn (3,623 m), Wyssi Frau (3,648 m), the Blüemlisalphorn (3,661 m) and the Oeschinenhorn (3,486 m). To the southwest of the last peak, and between it and the Doldenhorn, is a minor summit — the Fründenhorn (3,369 m). In front of the main ridge, as seen from the northwest, e. g. from the Dündenhorn, are seen three minor peaks which project as steep islets of rock from the great glacier-fields that cover that side of the mountain. These are the Wildi Frau (3,260 m), the Ufem Stock (3,221 m), and the Blümlisalp Rothhorn (3,297 m).[3]

The two main feeders of the Blüemlisalp Glacier (German: Blüemlisalpgletscher) flow downwards through the openings between the three last-named summits, but a short branch from the ice-stream that descends between the Wildi Frau and the Ufem Stock turns to the north, and flows into the head of the Kiental.[4]

 
Blüemlisalp Glacier

First ascent

 
The Blüemlisalp (centre) and Lake Oeschinen

The highest peak was ascended in 1860 by Leslie Stephen, accompanied by R. Liveing and J.K. Stone, with Melchior Anderegg and Pierre Simond of Argentière as guides. Starting from the chalets of the Oeschinenalp at 2 a.m., they reached the ridge near the Dündengrat at 4.15. Then mounting over snowfields, and the glacier lying between the Wilde Frau and the Ufem Stock, they passed behind, or south, of the latter summit, and gained the depression between the Blüemlisalp Rothhorn and the highest peak at 6 a.m. They finally reached the top 2 hours laters, Stephen wrote:[4]

"We reached the top at 8 a.m., and had a grand view down the cliffs to the Tschingel Glacier, as well as a very fine view over the Swiss plains, and a general panorama resembling that from the Altels, returning easily to Kandersteg by 2 p.m."

See also

References

  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Tschingelpass (2,787 m).
  2. ^ Retrieved from Google Earth. The nearest point of higher elevation is west of the Breithorn (Lauterbrunnen).
  3. ^ Swisstopo map
  4. ^ a b John Ball, The Alpine Guide, Central Alps, p. 43

External links

blüemlisalp, massif, bernese, alps, territory, municipalities, kandersteg, reichenbach, kandertal, hornhorn, from, west, sidehighest, pointelevation3, prominence874, parent, peakfinsteraarhornisolation7, listingalpine, mountains, above, 3000, mcoordinates46, 4. The Bluemlisalp is a massif of the Bernese Alps in the territory of the municipalities of Kandersteg and Reichenbach im Kandertal BluemlisalpBluemlisalphornBluemlisalphorn from the west sideHighest pointElevation3 661 m 12 011 ft Prominence874 m 2 867 ft 1 Parent peakFinsteraarhornIsolation7 0 km 4 3 mi 2 ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 mCoordinates46 29 19 N 7 46 18 E 46 48861 N 7 77167 E 46 48861 7 77167 Coordinates 46 29 19 N 7 46 18 E 46 48861 N 7 77167 E 46 48861 7 77167GeographyBluemlisalpLocation in SwitzerlandLocationBerne SwitzerlandParent rangeBernese AlpsClimbingFirst ascent27 August 1860 by Leslie Stephen Melchior Anderegg R Liveing F Ogi P Simond and J K StoneIts main peaks are Bluemlisalphorn 3 661 m Wyssi Frau 3 648 m 46 29 35 N 7 47 0 E 46 49306 N 7 78333 E 46 49306 7 78333 Morgenhorn 3 623 m 46 29 46 N 7 47 28 E 46 49611 N 7 79111 E 46 49611 7 79111The entire massif is contained within the canton of Berne as it lies north of the main crest and water divide of the Bernese Alps To the west it is connected with the Doldenhorn group via the Oeschinenhorn and Frundenhorn peaks to the east it is continued by the Gspaltenhorn To the south it is connected to the main crest by the Tschingel Pass Ascent is from the Bluemlisalphutte 2 840 m over the glacier past the Wildi Frau 3 260 m Contents 1 Geography 2 First ascent 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksGeography Edit Bluemlisalp massif The Bluemlisalp forms a ridge of great height cut away in precipices on the southeast side surmounted by four principal peaks in the following order reckoning from east to west Morgenhorn 3 623 m Wyssi Frau 3 648 m the Bluemlisalphorn 3 661 m and the Oeschinenhorn 3 486 m To the southwest of the last peak and between it and the Doldenhorn is a minor summit the Frundenhorn 3 369 m In front of the main ridge as seen from the northwest e g from the Dundenhorn are seen three minor peaks which project as steep islets of rock from the great glacier fields that cover that side of the mountain These are the Wildi Frau 3 260 m the Ufem Stock 3 221 m and the Blumlisalp Rothhorn 3 297 m 3 The two main feeders of the Bluemlisalp Glacier German Bluemlisalpgletscher flow downwards through the openings between the three last named summits but a short branch from the ice stream that descends between the Wildi Frau and the Ufem Stock turns to the north and flows into the head of the Kiental 4 Bluemlisalp GlacierFirst ascent Edit The Bluemlisalp centre and Lake Oeschinen The highest peak was ascended in 1860 by Leslie Stephen accompanied by R Liveing and J K Stone with Melchior Anderegg and Pierre Simond of Argentiere as guides Starting from the chalets of the Oeschinenalp at 2 a m they reached the ridge near the Dundengrat at 4 15 Then mounting over snowfields and the glacier lying between the Wilde Frau and the Ufem Stock they passed behind or south of the latter summit and gained the depression between the Bluemlisalp Rothhorn and the highest peak at 6 a m They finally reached the top 2 hours laters Stephen wrote 4 We reached the top at 8 a m and had a grand view down the cliffs to the Tschingel Glacier as well as a very fine view over the Swiss plains and a general panorama resembling that from the Altels returning easily to Kandersteg by 2 p m See also EditList of mountains of SwitzerlandReferences Edit Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps The key col is the Tschingelpass 2 787 m Retrieved from Google Earth The nearest point of higher elevation is west of the Breithorn Lauterbrunnen Swisstopo map a b John Ball The Alpine Guide Central Alps p 43External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bluemlisalp Wikisource has the text of the 1921 Collier s Encyclopedia article Blumlisalp The Bluemlisalphorn on SummitPost http www bluemlisalphuette com images of north face ascent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bluemlisalp amp oldid 1046902551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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