- Zumsteinspitze
Infobox Mountain
Name = Zumsteinspitze / Punta Zumstein
Photo = SignalkuppeZumsteinspitzeFromNordend.jpg
Caption = The Zumsteinspitze (centre) with the Signalkuppe (left)
Elevation = convert|4563|m|ft|0|lk=on
Location =Piedmont , ITA /Valais , CHE
Range =Pennine Alps
Prominence = convert|110|m|ft|0|abbr=on
latd= 45|latm=55 |lats=55 |latNS=N
longd=7 |longm=52 |longs=17 |longEW=E
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Coordinates = coor at dms|45|55|55|N|7|52|17|E|type:mountain_region:CH
First ascent =1 August 1820 by Joseph and Johann Niklaus Vincent, Joseph Zumstein, Molinatti, Castel and porters unknown
Easiest route = Lysjoch (4,248 m) - Colle Gnifetti (4,454 m)The Zumsteinspitze (Punta Zumstein in Italian) (4,563 m) is a peak of the
Monte Rosa massif in thePennine Alps inItaly andSwitzerland . It lies between theDufourspitze (to which it is joined by the "Grenzsattel") and theSignalkuppe (to which it is joined by the "Colle Gnifetti").Climbing
On
1 August 1820 the mountain was ascended by the brothers Joseph and Johann Niklaus Vincent, Joseph Zumstein, Molinatti, Castel and some unknown porters. During the expedition they thought they had climbed the highest peak of the Monte Rosa massif, but when they reached the summit they found out there was another "highest peak": the Dufourspitze. The Vincent brothers and Zumstein agreed to name the successfully climbed mountain "Cima de la belle Alliance", but Zumstein, forest inspector and member of the Royal Society of Science inTurin , managed to name the mountain after himself.The first winter ascent was by E. Allegra and guides on
30 March 1902 .References
*Robin G. Collomb, (ed.), "Pennine Alps Central", London: Alpine Club, 1975
*Helmut Dumler and Willi P. Burkhardt, "The High Mountains of the Alps", London: Diadem, 1994
*Julius Kugy, "Im göttlichen Lächeln des Monte Rosa", Graz: Leykam-Verlag, 1940External links
* [http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/150359/zumsteinspitze.html The Zumsteinspitze on SummitPost]
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