- The
Furggen (3,492 m) is a
mountain of the
Pennine Alps,
located on the
border between Italy (Aosta Valley) and
Switzerland (Valais). It is the culminating...
- J.
Carrel and J.
Gaspard reached the
summit of the
Matterhorn from the
Furggen ridge. In 1913 he
organized and led an
exploration of the Ladakh, reaching...
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surrounding glaciers, face the four comp****
points and are
split by the Hörnli,
Furggen, Leone/Lion, and
Zmutt ridges. The
mountain overlooks the
Swiss town of...
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Valtournenche valley and
surrounded by the Jumeaux, the Château des Dames, the
Furggen and the
Grandes Murailles summits. It
shares a ski area with
Zermatt through...
- Schänis.
Retrieved from the
Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the
Furggen (1,671 m).
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Federispitz. Federispitz...
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Meynet and two
porters (4047 m) June 21:
Attempt from the
south east face (
Furggen couloir) by E. Whymper,
Michel Croz,
Christian Almer,
Franz Biner, L. Meynet...
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Muzio (French: Pic Muzio) is a
minor summit below the
Matterhorn on the
Furggen ridge.
Because of its
prominence on that ridge, it was
included in the...
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little Matterhorn glacier,
would be
ascended to a
point high up on the
Furggen ridge; from there,
traversing the east face of the mountain, he
meant to...
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together with
Giacomo Chiara and
Alfredo Perino at
first completely the
Furggen ridge (Furggengrat) of the same
mountain during World War II. He also took...
- only two days,
Bonatti opened on
Matterhorn a new
direct variant on the
Furggen Ridge. In the
summer of 1953, he
achieved the
first climb of Mont Blanc...