- The
Bishorn (4,151 m) is a
mountain in the
Pennine Alps in Switzerland, just
north of the Weisshorn. The
mountain has two
distinct summits, separated...
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Turtmann Glacier. The
eastern branch connects the
mountain with the
Bishorn (4,153 m),
across the Weisshornjoch. The
Weisshorn is the
culminating point...
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additional 4,000-metre (13,120 ft)
peaks are
located around the valley:
Bishorn, Weisshorn, Zinalrothorn, and Ober Gabelhorn. The
village is a typical...
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Pennine Alps. The
Tracuit Hut is the
starting point for the
ascents of
Bishorn,
Weisshorn and Les Diablons. The hut,
lying on a ridge, is
accessible to...
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peaks (Matterhorn, Dent Blanche, Obergabelhorn, Zinalrothorn, Weisshorn,
Bishorn). A seventh, the Jungfrau, is
visible in the
Bernese Alps to the east....
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Mattsand Gasenried Grächen Embd Törbel
Mountains Barrhorn Brunegghorn Bishorn Weisshorn Zinalrothorn Ober
Gabelhorn Dent
Blanche Tête
Blanche Tête de...
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Mattsand Gasenried Grächen Embd Törbel
Mountains Barrhorn Brunegghorn Bishorn Weisshorn Zinalrothorn Ober
Gabelhorn Dent
Blanche Tête
Blanche Tête de...
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Grands Charmoz, Olan (1880)
Aiguille du Grépon (1881) Dent du Géant (1882)
Bishorn (1884)
Aiguille Blanche de
Peuterey (1885)
Stecknadelhorn (1887) Fletschhorn...
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Mattsand Gasenried Grächen Embd Törbel
Mountains Barrhorn Brunegghorn Bishorn Weisshorn Zinalrothorn Ober
Gabelhorn Dent
Blanche Tête
Blanche Tête de...
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Mattsand Gasenried Grächen Embd Törbel
Mountains Barrhorn Brunegghorn Bishorn Weisshorn Zinalrothorn Ober
Gabelhorn Dent
Blanche Tête
Blanche Tête de...