Tournelon Blanc
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Tournelon Blanc from the southeast, from Tsofeiret |
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| height | 3707 m above sea level M. | |
| location | Switzerland | |
| Mountains | Valais Alps | |
| Dominance | 2.33 km → Combin de la Tsessette | |
| Notch height | 166 m ↓ Col du Tournelon Blanc | |
| Coordinates | 590 970 / 90912 | |
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| First ascent | July 6, 1867 by Theodor Hoffmann-Merian with mountain guides Justin Felley and Séraphin Bessart from de Lac Mauvoisin from | |
The Tournelon Blanc is a 3707 m high mountain in the Valais Alps in the canton of Valais and belongs to the municipality of Bagnes . It was first climbed on July 6, 1867 by the President of the Basel section of the Swiss Alpine Club , Theodor Hoffmann-Merian with mountain guides Justin Felley and Séraphin Bessart from what is now the Lac de Mauvoisin reservoir to the east below .
map
- National map of Switzerland 1: 25,000, sheet 1346, Chanrion
Individual evidence
- ↑ Theodor Hoffmann-Merian in: Yearbook of the Swiss Alpine Club , fifth year, Bern 1869, p. 33 ff.