Becs de Bosson

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Becs de Bosson
The Becs de Bosson above Grimentz.

The Becs de Bosson above Grimentz.

height 3149  m above sea level M.
location Canton of Valais , Switzerland
Mountains Valais Alps
Dominance 2.9 km →  Sasseneire
Notch height 362 m ↓  Pas de Lona
Coordinates 606155  /  112957 coordinates: 46 ° 10 '5 "  N , 7 ° 31' 6"  O ; CH1903:  606155  /  112957
Becs de Bosson (Canton of Valais)
Becs de Bosson

The Becs de Bosson are a twin peaks crowned by striking rock towers southwest of the resort of Grimentz in the Swiss canton of Valais . The mountain lies south of the Roc d'Orzival and, together with it, separates the Val d'Anniviers from the Val de Réchy . It stands on the northern border of the Lona plateau with the Lac de Lona .

The mountain reaches a height of 3149  m above sea level in the east at the main summit called Grand Bec . M. , while the western summit called Petit bec is only 3148.8  m above sea level. M. is high. The ascent of the Grand bec requires climbing at a level of difficulty from III + to IV . On the other hand, the Petit bec can be reached via an easy route of difficulty I for mountaineers.

The highest point of the Grimentz ski area is north of the summit at 2,874  m above sea level. M.

Individual evidence

  1. Cabane des Becs de Bosson on www.passionrando.fr

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