Aiguille de Rochefort
The Aiguille de Rochefort (4,001 m) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif in France and Italy. The peak lies on the Rochefort arête between the Dent du Géant and the Grandes Jorasses and is usually climbed during a traverse of the ridge.[1]
Aiguille de Rochefort | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 4,001 m (13,127 ft) |
Prominence | 106 m (348 ft) |
Isolation | 0.6 km (0.37 mi) |
Listing | Mountains of the Alps over 4000 metres |
Coordinates | 45°51′43″N 6°57′36″E |
Geography | |
Parent range | Mont Blanc massif |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Granite |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 14 August 1873 by James Eccles with guides Alphonse and Michel Payot |
Easiest route | Traverse of the Rochefort arête from the Torino Hut |
The first ascent of the peak was by James Eccles and guides Alphonse and Michel Payot on 14 August 1873.[1]
References
- Dumler, Helmut; Burkhardt, Willi P. (1994). The High Mountains of the Alps. London: Diadem. p. 182.
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