- Aletschhorn
Infobox Mountain
Name = Aletschhorn
Photo = Aletschhorn01.jpg| Caption = The Aletschhorn fromJungfraujoch
Elevation = 4,192 metres (13,753 feet)
Location =Switzerland
Range =Bernese Alps
Prominence = 1,017 m
latd= 46|latm=27 |lats=55 |latNS=N
longd=7 |longm=59 |longs=37 |longEW=E
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Coordinates = coord|display=inline,title|46|27|55|N|7|59|37|E|region:CH-VS_type:mountain
Topographic
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First ascent =18 June 1859 byFrancis Fox Tuckett with guides Johann Joseph Bennen, Peter Bohren and V. Tairraz
Easiest route=South-west ridgeThe Aletschhorn (4,192 m) is amountain in the Bernese Alps inSwitzerland .It lies within the
Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn region, which has been designated byUNESCO as aWorld Heritage Site . After theFinsteraarhorn it is the second highest peak in theBernese Alps . On its northern flank is the Aletschfirn, which is the point of origin for both theOberaletsch Glacier (to the southwest) and theMittelaletsch Glacier (to the southeast). Both are in the catchment area of theAletsch Glacier .Routes
Northeast Ridge
*Difficulty: WS+
*Starting point:Mittelaletschbiwak (3,013 m)
*Valley place:Fiesch (1,049 m)Southwest Ridge
*Difficulty: ZS, II
*Starting point:Oberaletschhütte (2,640 m)
*Valley place:Blatten bei Naters (1,322 m)References
*This article is based on a translation of the corresponding article from the German Wikipedia, accessed on various occasions during April 2005.
External links
* [http://www.fotogalerien.ch/index.php?gallery=50&&lang=2&pct=15 Photo Aletschhorn from Lötschenlücke]
* [http://www.fotogalerien.ch/index.php?gallery=35&&lang=2&pct=15 Photo Aletschhorn from Mischabelhuts]Gallery
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