- La
Pointe Chausenque,
culminating at 3,204 m is a
summit in the M****if du
Vignemale in the
French Pyrenees.
Virtually as high as the
glacier d'Ossoue to...
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Montferrat (3,219 m) (Aragon-France) Pico
Russell (3,205 m) (Aragon)
Pointe Chausenque (3,204 m) (France)
Piton Carré (3,197 m) (France) Pic Long (3,192 m) (France)...
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Occitan and Catalan) /
Punda de
Comabichosa (in Aragonese) (3298 m),
Pointe Chausenque /
Punta Chausenca (3,204 m) and
Petit Vignemale /
Petita Vinhamala (3...
- 614 ft) 35 F/S 2 Pic de
Montferrat 3,219
metres (10,561 ft) 37 F/S 2
Pointe Chausenque 3,204
metres (10,512 ft) 52 F 2
Piton Carré 3,197
metres (10,489 ft) 37...
- Cauterets-Gavarnie
crossing by the
Hourquette d'Ossoue [fr]. In 1822,
Vincent Chausenque, made the
first ascent of the peak that now
bears his name at 3,205 metres...
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known ascent of Pic de Néouvielle was made on 10 July 1847 by
Vincent de
Chausenque and the Barèges
guide Bastien Teinturier. Pic de Néouvielle on SummitPost...
- was
mentioned with the
nickname "Queen of the Pyrenees" by
Vincent de
Chausenque in 1834 in his book Les Pyrénées ou
voyages pédestres (The
Pyrenees or...