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Grünhorn

The Grünhorn (or Gross Grünhorn) (4,044 m) is a mountain in the Bernese Alps range of the Swiss Alps. It is located on the ridge between the two largest glaciers of the Alps: the Aletsch Glacier to the west and the Fiescher Glacier to the east. To the south lies the Gross Wannenhorn and, to the north, the Gross Fiescherhorn.

Grünhorn
The Grünhorn (centre) from the north
Highest point
Elevation4,044 m (13,268 ft)
Prominence305 m (1,001 ft)[1]
Parent peakGross Fiescherhorn
Isolation2.5 km (1.6 mi)[2]
Coordinates46°31′54.8″N 8°04′39.8″E / 46.531889°N 8.077722°E / 46.531889; 8.077722
Geography
Grünhorn
Switzerland
LocationValais, Switzerland
Parent rangeBernese Alps
Climbing
First ascent7 August 1865
Easiest routeGlaciated tour

The starting point for the normal route via the Grünegghorn and the south-west ridge is the Konkordiahütte at 2,850 metres (9,350 ft), which can be reached from Fiesch (1,049 m; 3,442 ft).

Climbing history edit

 
The east side of the Grünhorn, seen from the Finsteraarhorn Hut

The first ascent was made on August 7, 1865 by the Bernese mineralogist Edmund von Fellenberg with guides Peter Michel, Peter Egger and Peter Inäbnit.[3] They climbed the mountain from the west side, starting at the Ewigschneefeld, a tributary glacier of the Aletsch Glacier. They successfully reached the summit despite very bad weather conditions. The same climbers had made an attempt on the peak in the previous year, but they could only reach a lower prominence of the Grünegghorn.[4]

The second ascent was made by W. A. B. Coolidge, with guides Christian and Rudolf Almer (sons of Christian Almer).[5]

A route on the north-east ridge was opened on 26 August 1913 by D. von Bethmann-Hollweg and O. Supersaxo. In the summer of 1950, G. Van der Leck climbed the west face. The western pillar was finally climbed by C. Blum and U. Frei on 27 August 1967.[4]

Famed Swiss mountaineer Erhard Loretan died after a fall on the Grünhorn on 28 April 2011.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Kleine Grünhornlücke (3,739 m).
  2. ^ Retrieved from Google Earth. The nearest point of higher elevation is southeast of the Gross Fiescherhorn.
  3. ^ Dumler, Helmut and Willi P. Burkhardt, The High Mountains of the Alps, London: Diadem, 1994, p. 49
  4. ^ a b Helmut Dumler,Willi P. Burkhardt, Les 4000 des Alpes, ISBN 2-7003-1305-4
  5. ^ The High Mountains of the Alps, p. 49
  6. ^ "Famed Swiss climber Erhard Loretan dies in fall in Alps". BBC News. 29 April 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-29.

External links edit

  • "Gross Gruenhorn". SummitPost.org.
  • Grünhorn on Hikr
  • Gross Grünhorn (Die Viertausender der Alpen) – in German

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