- The
Grand Mountet Hut (2,886 m) (French:
Cabane du
Grand Mountet) is a
mountain hut
located in the
Pennine Alps near
Zinal in the
canton of
Valais in Switzerland...
- The
Pointe du
Mountet is a
mountain of the
Swiss Pennine Alps,
situated west of
Zermatt in Valais. It is
located south of the Zinalrothorn. Retrieved...
-
Gabelhorn from the Zinalrothorn.
Retrieved from the
Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Col du
Mountet (3,658 m).
Trifthorn on Hikr v t e...
- Collomb, "possibly"
first climbed by R. L. G.
Irving and
party in 1906. The
Mountet hut (2,886 m) is used for the
normal route,
which is
known as the "Ladies'...
-
Niklaus in the
canton Valais and
Ulrich Almer. They
started from the
Mountet Hut and
arrived at the
summit after a
difficult 12
hours climbing on a...
- 898 m (12,789 ft)
Feechopf 3,888 m (12,756 ft)
Klein Matterhorn 3,883 m (12,740 ft)
Pointe du
Mountet 3,877 m (12,720 ft) La
Ruinette 3,875 m (12,713 ft)...
- 37833°N 9.96056°E / 46.37833; 9.96056
Bernina Range Grisons Pointe du
Mountet 3,877 m (12,720 ft) 42 m (138 ft) 46°03′34″N 07°41′07″E / 46.05944°N...
- 300 km (190 mi) of
marked trails and some
mountain huts such as the
Grand Mountet Hut in the
middle of glaciers. "Bienvenue dans le Val d'Anniviers :: Anniviers...
- Whymper,
Christian Almer,
Michel Croz and F.
Biner on 16 June 1865. The
Mountet hut (2,886 m (9,469 ft)) and
Moiry hut (2,825 m (9,268 ft)) are used for...
- near the
Dammastock (1864). The
Matterhorn hut was
built in 1865, the
Mountet in 1871, the
Weisshorn Hut in 1876, the
Concordia on the
Aletsch glacier...