- The
Stecknadelhorn (4,240 m) is a
mountain in the
Pennine Alps in Switzerland. It lies on the Nadelgrat, a high-level
ridge running roughly north–south...
- when seen from the north. The
other summits on the
Nadelgrat are the
Stecknadelhorn and Hohberghorn. It was
first climbed by
Franz Andenmatten, Baptiste...
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Blanc du
Tacul 4,248 13,937
Graian Alps, Mont
Blanc m****if,
France Stecknadelhorn 4,241 13,914
Pennine Alps,
Switzerland Phoenix Peak 4,237 13,901 San...
- 440 ft) 1879 –
August Dürrenhorn 4,034 m (13,235 ft) 1879-09-07
Feechopf 3,888 m (12,756 ft) 1883-07-28
Stecknadelhorn 4,242 m (13,917 ft) 1887-08-08...
- Mont
Blanc de
Courmayeur 3
August 1957
Walter Bonatti, Toni
Gobbi 26
Stecknadelhorn 4,240
Mischabel Group Switzerland 0.5
Nadelhorn 27
Stecknadeljoch 8...
- 196 ft)
Grand Combin 4,309 m (14,137 ft)
Lenzspitze 4,294 m (14,088 ft)
Stecknadelhorn 4,240 m (13,911 ft)
Castor 4,225 m (13,862 ft)
Zinalrothorn 4,221 m...
- lies the Nadelgrat,
composed of the Lenzspitze, the Nadelhorn, the
Stecknadelhorn, the
Hohberghorn and the Dürrenhorn. The
Nadelgrat is
easily visible...
- du Géant (1882)
Bishorn (1884)
Aiguille Blanche de
Peuterey (1885)
Stecknadelhorn (1887)
Fletschhorn (1889)
Aiguille Dibona (1913) Alps
portal Golden...
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Together with
Matthias Zurbriggen he made the
first ascent of the
Stecknadelhorn (4,241 m) in the
Pennine Alps on 8
August 1887; on 10 July 1906, together...
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Hohberghorn The
Hohberghorn (right), with the
Stecknadelhorn (centre) and the
Nadelhorn (left), from the
north side Highest point
Elevation 4,218 m (13...