Vincent pyramid
Vincent pyramid | ||
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from Alagna Valsesia (southeast) |
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height | 4215 m slm | |
location | Aosta Valley , Piedmont , Italy | |
Mountains | Monte Rosa , Valais Alps | |
Dominance | 0.7 km → Ludwigshöhe | |
Notch height | 128 m ↓ notch to the north | |
Coordinates | 45 ° 54 '28 " N , 7 ° 51' 44" E | |
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First ascent | August 5, 1819 by Nicola Vincent |
The Vincent Pyramid ( Walser German Vincentpiamid ; Italian Piramide Vincent , French Pyramid Vincent ) is a 4215 m high peak in the southern part of Monte Rosa . It is just under a kilometer south of the Italian-Swiss border. The border between Aosta Valley and Piedmont runs above the summit . The highest point of the pyramid forms the easternmost point of the Lys Glacier and to the south-east below the Indren Glacier runs in a south-westerly direction . It was first climbed on August 5th, 1819 by Johann Nikolaus Vincent, after whom the summit was named.
literature
- Helmut Dumler, Willi P. Burkhardt: Four-thousanders in the Alps. 12th, updated edition. Bergverlag Rother, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-7633-7427-2 .
- Michael Waeber: Valais Alps. Area guide for hikers, mountaineers and climbers. The most popular climbs to all important peaks with descriptions of all recommended ski tours. 11th edition. Bergverlag Rother, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-7633-2416-X .
Web links
Commons : Vincent Pyramid - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files
- Vincent-Pyramid at 4000er - The four-thousanders of the Alps