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Salève

The Salève (French pronunciation: [salɛv]), or Mont Salève, is a mountain of the French Prealps located in the department of Haute-Savoie in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. It is also called the "Balcony of Geneva" (French: Balcon de Genève).

Mont Salève
View of the Salève
Highest point
Elevation1,379 m (4,524 ft)
Prominence578 m (1,896 ft)[1]
Coordinates46°05′39″N 6°08′25″E / 46.09417°N 6.14028°E / 46.09417; 6.14028
Geography
Mont Salève
Location in the Alps
Mont Salève
Mont Salève (France)
LocationHaute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Parent rangeFrench Prealps
Geology
Age of rockJurassic to Cretaceous

Geography edit

Geographically, the Salève is a mountain of the French Prealps located in the Haute-Savoie department, but geologically a part of the Jura chain, as the Vuache is. Below the Salève is the Geneva urban area where more than 700,000 people live.

The Salève consists of the Pitons, Grand Salève and Petit Salève; it culminates at 1,379 metres at the Grand Piton. It is accessible via the Téléphérique du Salève, a cable car, since 1932 (rebuilt in 1983).[2] The Salève stretches between Étrembières in the north and the suspension bridge of La Caille in the south. Between 1892 and 1935, the Salève was served by the first electric rack railway in the world (Chemin de fer du Salève).[3]

The eastern side of the Salève dives under the molasse of the Bornes Massif while the abrupt mountain slope facing Geneva is subject to erosion. The vegetation – or the absence thereof – enhances the limestone's layers. This side of the mountain is slit by several narrow and deep gorges, among which the Grande Varappe, which at the end of the 19th century gave its name to the activity of rock climbing in French. This discipline developed intensely there, at a time when it was only beginning.

The Monnetier Valley, separating the Petit and Grand Salève, is due to glaciary erosion. Modern geologists now think that this valley was dug by the subglaciary currents in a fissured region between the Petit and Grand Salève and not by the Arve as was assumed earlier.

From prehistory to green tourism edit

Between 12,000 and 10,000 BC, the Salève hosted a magdalenian site.[4] From 1833, Genevan physician François Isaac Mayor, then Minister Taillefer, as well as dentist Thoily explored the mountain's past. The cliff near Veyrier turned out to be a prehistoric shelter. Bones (partridge, reindeer, horse, marmot amongst others), flint and engraved wood were found in dozens of places including caves, shelters and settlements. There was a dolmen at Aiguebelle.

Between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, the settlements became more sedentary (Bossey, Chaffardon). An oppidum was erected on the Petit Salève around 1000 BC.

 
View on Geneva and the Jura mountains from the arrival of the cable car

The Salève offers a magnificent panorama over the Geneva agglomeration, Lake Geneva, the south of the Jura mountains, the Prealps, Lake Annecy and Mont Blanc. It is used for leisure time activities by the inhabitants of Geneva due to its proximity to the city (for this reason it is often called the "mountain of the Genevans"). One can practice rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking, paragliding, hang gliding, model aircraft, speleology as well as skiing at the Col de la Croisette. It can be accessed from the centre of Geneva by public bus (No. 8, 34, 41) to Veyrier-Ecole or Veyrier-Douane. Whilst the Salève is open free of charge, it also hosts agriculture – the cows of the Salève supply Geneva with milk – and forestry.

"Syndicat mixte du Salève" and "Maison du Salève" edit

The "Syndicat mixte du Salève" was created in 1994 and regroups the twenty communes on whose ground the Salève is located. Its objective is to appreciate and protect the mountain which is a "preserved island" in the middle of a French-Suisse territory that is highly urbanized with more than 700.000 inhabitants.

 
Maison du Salève

The syndicat opened the "Maison du Salève" in September 2007 in an ancient Mikerne farm house dating from 1733. This documentation center presents all aspects of the mountain: its history, patrimony, nature, sports and leisure. In the same year, it developed a charter for sustainable development of the Salève trying to reconcile the conservation of the massif with its increasing frequentation with a vision on 30 years. The "Maison du Salève" hosts a permanent exposition, temporary exhibitions as well as guided tours, excursions and conferences about the local patrimony and the environment.

The syndicat involves in its three work groups - agriculture, tourism and leisure, access and transportation - all users of the Salève, meaning communes, sport clubs, environment protection associations, restorations, farmers, hunters, as well as tourism offices amongst others.

Tibetan temple edit

Shedrub Choekhor Ling is a centre of Tibetan Buddhism on the Salève. It is under the direction of the Sangha sur Salève association.[5] The monastery opened its doors to public in September 2010. It has deck open for public from where the Jura mountains can be seen as the backdrop of Geneva. It is beautiful to see the monks performing daily rituals and prayers inside the monastery and one could buy Buddhist and Tibetan handicrafts, decorative items, books and jewellery from the store in the monastery.[6]

The Salève in literature edit

It was echoed from Saleve, the Juras, and the Alps of Savoy; vivid flashes of lightning dazzled my eyes, illuminating the lake, making it appear like a vast sheet of fire; then for an instant everything seemed of a pitchy darkness, until the eye recovered itself from the preceding flash.

I thought of pursuing the devil; but it would have been in vain, for another flash discovered him to me hanging among the rocks of the nearly perpendicular ascent of Mont. Saleve, a hill that bounds Plainpalais on the south.

Who could arrest a creature capable of scaling the overhanging sides of Mont Saleve?

  • The Dedicace to the Last song of Harold's Pilgrimage, proposed by Lamartine in 1825 as the conclusion of his friend Lord Byron's uncompleted poem, is located on the Salève. Byron died in 1824. (See the French page for the complete "Dedicace").

Te souviens-tu du jour où gravissant la cime
Du Salève aux flancs azurés,
Dans un étroit sentier qui pend sur un abîme
Nous posions en tremblant nos pas mal assurés? [...]

  • "Le Ruisseau" is a poem by Théophile Gautier located on the foot of the Salève (1869). (See the French page for the complete poem).

Du creux de la roche moussue
La petite source jaillit.
Du Grand-Salève elle est issue
Et deux brins d’herbe font son lit. [...]

The Salève in paintings edit

 
La Pêche Miraculeuse by Konrad Witz with, in the background, the Salève and Le Môle as seen from Geneva.

The Salève occurs on one of the first European paintings depicting a realistic landscape, La Pêche Miraculeuse by Konrad Witz created in 1444.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Grand Piton - peakbagger". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  2. ^ Whose upper station is 1,100 metres high; it is a work of Swiss architect Maurice Braillard.
  3. ^ "Le Chemin de Fer du Salve".
  4. ^ Histoire des communes savoyardes, tome III, Le Genevois et Lac d'Annecy, de Jean-Yves Mariotte, Henri Baud, Jean-Bernard Challamel et Alain Guerrier, éditions Horvath, 1978.
  5. ^ . Le Grand Bivouac : festival, université, villa. Archived from the original on 2014-12-22.
  6. ^ "Centre Shedrub Choekhor Ling | le Salève Autrement".

External links edit

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The Saleve French pronunciation salɛv or Mont Saleve is a mountain of the French Prealps located in the department of Haute Savoie in Auvergne Rhone Alpes It is also called the Balcony of Geneva French Balcon de Geneve Mont SaleveView of the SaleveHighest pointElevation1 379 m 4 524 ft Prominence578 m 1 896 ft 1 Coordinates46 05 39 N 6 08 25 E 46 09417 N 6 14028 E 46 09417 6 14028GeographyMont SaleveLocation in the AlpsShow map of AlpsMont SaleveMont Saleve France Show map of FranceLocationHaute Savoie Auvergne Rhone Alpes FranceParent rangeFrench PrealpsGeologyAge of rockJurassic to Cretaceous Contents 1 Geography 2 From prehistory to green tourism 3 Syndicat mixte du Saleve and Maison du Saleve 4 Tibetan temple 5 The Saleve in literature 6 The Saleve in paintings 7 Gallery 8 References 9 External linksGeography editGeographically the Saleve is a mountain of the French Prealps located in the Haute Savoie department but geologically a part of the Jura chain as the Vuache is Below the Saleve is the Geneva urban area where more than 700 000 people live The Saleve consists of the Pitons Grand Saleve and Petit Saleve it culminates at 1 379 metres at the Grand Piton It is accessible via the Telepherique du Saleve a cable car since 1932 rebuilt in 1983 2 The Saleve stretches between Etrembieres in the north and the suspension bridge of La Caille in the south Between 1892 and 1935 the Saleve was served by the first electric rack railway in the world Chemin de fer du Saleve 3 The eastern side of the Saleve dives under the molasse of the Bornes Massif while the abrupt mountain slope facing Geneva is subject to erosion The vegetation or the absence thereof enhances the limestone s layers This side of the mountain is slit by several narrow and deep gorges among which the Grande Varappe which at the end of the 19th century gave its name to the activity of rock climbing in French This discipline developed intensely there at a time when it was only beginning The Monnetier Valley separating the Petit and Grand Saleve is due to glaciary erosion Modern geologists now think that this valley was dug by the subglaciary currents in a fissured region between the Petit and Grand Saleve and not by the Arve as was assumed earlier From prehistory to green tourism editBetween 12 000 and 10 000 BC the Saleve hosted a magdalenian site 4 From 1833 Genevan physician Francois Isaac Mayor then Minister Taillefer as well as dentist Thoily explored the mountain s past The cliff near Veyrier turned out to be a prehistoric shelter Bones partridge reindeer horse marmot amongst others flint and engraved wood were found in dozens of places including caves shelters and settlements There was a dolmen at Aiguebelle Between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age the settlements became more sedentary Bossey Chaffardon An oppidum was erected on the Petit Saleve around 1000 BC nbsp View on Geneva and the Jura mountains from the arrival of the cable carThe Saleve offers a magnificent panorama over the Geneva agglomeration Lake Geneva the south of the Jura mountains the Prealps Lake Annecy and Mont Blanc It is used for leisure time activities by the inhabitants of Geneva due to its proximity to the city for this reason it is often called the mountain of the Genevans One can practice rock climbing hiking mountain biking paragliding hang gliding model aircraft speleology as well as skiing at the Col de la Croisette It can be accessed from the centre of Geneva by public bus No 8 34 41 to Veyrier Ecole or Veyrier Douane Whilst the Saleve is open free of charge it also hosts agriculture the cows of the Saleve supply Geneva with milk and forestry Syndicat mixte du Saleve and Maison du Saleve editThe Syndicat mixte du Saleve was created in 1994 and regroups the twenty communes on whose ground the Saleve is located Its objective is to appreciate and protect the mountain which is a preserved island in the middle of a French Suisse territory that is highly urbanized with more than 700 000 inhabitants nbsp Maison du SaleveThe syndicat opened the Maison du Saleve in September 2007 in an ancient Mikerne farm house dating from 1733 This documentation center presents all aspects of the mountain its history patrimony nature sports and leisure In the same year it developed a charter for sustainable development of the Saleve trying to reconcile the conservation of the massif with its increasing frequentation with a vision on 30 years The Maison du Saleve hosts a permanent exposition temporary exhibitions as well as guided tours excursions and conferences about the local patrimony and the environment The syndicat involves in its three work groups agriculture tourism and leisure access and transportation all users of the Saleve meaning communes sport clubs environment protection associations restorations farmers hunters as well as tourism offices amongst others Tibetan temple editShedrub Choekhor Ling is a centre of Tibetan Buddhism on the Saleve It is under the direction of the Sangha sur Saleve association 5 The monastery opened its doors to public in September 2010 It has deck open for public from where the Jura mountains can be seen as the backdrop of Geneva It is beautiful to see the monks performing daily rituals and prayers inside the monastery and one could buy Buddhist and Tibetan handicrafts decorative items books and jewellery from the store in the monastery 6 The Saleve in literature editIn Frankenstein by Mary Shelley the creature after having fled climbs up the Saleve Chapter 7 It was echoed from Saleve the Juras and the Alps of Savoy vivid flashes of lightning dazzled my eyes illuminating the lake making it appear like a vast sheet of fire then for an instant everything seemed of a pitchy darkness until the eye recovered itself from the preceding flash I thought of pursuing the devil but it would have been in vain for another flash discovered him to me hanging among the rocks of the nearly perpendicular ascent of Mont Saleve a hill that bounds Plainpalais on the south Who could arrest a creature capable of scaling the overhanging sides of Mont Saleve The Dedicace to the Last song of Harold s Pilgrimage proposed by Lamartine in 1825 as the conclusion of his friend Lord Byron s uncompleted poem is located on the Saleve Byron died in 1824 See the French page for the complete Dedicace Te souviens tu du jour ou gravissant la cime Du Saleve aux flancs azures Dans un etroit sentier qui pend sur un abime Nous posions en tremblant nos pas mal assures Le Ruisseau is a poem by Theophile Gautier located on the foot of the Saleve 1869 See the French page for the complete poem Du creux de la roche moussue La petite source jaillit Du Grand Saleve elle est issue Et deux brins d herbe font son lit The Saleve in paintings edit nbsp La Peche Miraculeuse by Konrad Witz with in the background the Saleve and Le Mole as seen from Geneva The Saleve occurs on one of the first European paintings depicting a realistic landscape La Peche Miraculeuse by Konrad Witz created in 1444 Gallery edit nbsp The Saleve left and the agglomeration of Annemasse nbsp The Saleve seen from Geneva nbsp The Saleve seen from the Plaine de Plainpalais in Geneva nbsp The Saleve seen from Annecy nbsp Aerial view on the Saleve and Geneva its Jet d Eau Lake Geneva and the Jura mountains in the background nbsp Mont Blanc from the summit of the Saleve nbsp Night view on Saint Julien en Genevois from the Saleve nbsp The Telepherique du Saleve cable car of the Saleve nbsp Corraterie and Trou de la Tine at the Saleve nbsp Oratory of Notre Dame of the Saleve nbsp Cross of Savoy at the SaleveReferences edit The Grand Piton peakbagger peakbagger com Retrieved 5 February 2015 Whose upper station is 1 100 metres high it is a work of Swiss architect Maurice Braillard Le Chemin de Fer du Salve Histoire des communes savoyardes tome III Le Genevois et Lac d Annecy de Jean Yves Mariotte Henri Baud Jean Bernard Challamel et Alain Guerrier editions Horvath 1978 Le Dalai Lama sera en France Annemasse et Toulouse du 12 au 15 aout 2011 Le Grand Bivouac festival universite villa Archived from the original on 2014 12 22 Centre Shedrub Choekhor Ling le Saleve Autrement External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saleve Cable car Hike club starting 10am on Sundays mornings from Veyrier Douane Saleve Airlines school of paragliding Shedrub Choekhor Ling site Saleve in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saleve amp oldid 1160984037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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