Mont Blanc de Cheilon

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Mont Blanc de Cheilon

Mont Blanc de Cheilon (far left) and Pigne d'Arolla seen across le Lac des Dix
Elevation 3,870 metres (12,697 ft)
Location Valais, Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
Range Pennine Alps
Prominence 174 m (571 ft)
Coordinates 49°59′35″N, 7°25′1″E
First ascent 11 September 1865 by Jakob Johann Weilenmann and J. Felley
Easiest route West ridge

Mont Blanc de Cheilon (3,870 m) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps in Switzerland.

The first ascent of the mountain was made by Jakob Johann Weilenmann and J. Felley on 11 September 1865.

[edit] Huts

  • Cabane des Dix (2,928 m)
  • Cabane des Vignettes (3,158 m)

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