- The
Alphubel (4,206 m, 13,799 ft) is a
mountain of the
Swiss Pennine Alps,
located between the
valleys of
Zermatt and Saas in the
canton of Valais. It...
- 806 ft)
Barre des Écrins 4,102 m (13,458 ft)
Monte Rosa 4,634 m (15,203 ft)
Alphubel 4,206 m (13,799 ft)
Schreckhorn 4,078 m (13,379 ft) Dom 4,546 m (14,915 ft)...
- metres, and
south of it, is the
characteristically flat
summit of the
Alphubel. In total,
eight summits above 4,000
metres make up the
Mischabel m****if...
- and
least accessible 4000m mountains". It lies
immediately north of the
Alphubel, and
south of the Dom
within the
Mischabel range, and is very
similar in...
-
Panoroma showing parts of the Feeglacier, the
Alphubel, Täschhorn, Dom and
Lenzspitze on the left, and Saas-Fee and Saas-Grund at the
bottom middle...
- 13,806 Wind
River Range, Wyoming, US
Mauna Kea 4,207 13,802 Hawaii, US
Alphubel 4,206 13,799
Pennine Alps,
Switzerland Cofre de
Perote 4,201 13,783 Mexico...
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Pollux Castor Liskamm Monte Rosa
Strahlhorn Rimpfischhorn Allalinhorn Alphubel Täschhorn Dom
Lenzspitze Nadelhorn Balfrin Signalkuppe Glaciers Matterhorn...
- Dent d'Hérens, the Breithorn, the Strahlhorn, the
Rimpfischhorn and the
Alphubel,
concentrates most of
western Europe's
highest mountains and
forms a crown...
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Grand Combin, Grivola, Rimpfischhorn, Hochalmspitze,
Monte Leone 1860
Alphubel, Blüemlisalphorn, Civetta, Gran Paradiso,
Grande C****e 1861 Castor, Fluchthorn...
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September 1859 with
Robert Living,
Melchior Anderegg and
Johann Zumtaugwald Alphubel – 9
August 1860 with T. W. Hinchliff,
Melchior Anderegg and
Peter Perren...