Zinalrothorn

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Zinalrothorn

The summit of the Zinalrothorn
Elevation 4,221 metres (13,848 feet)
Location Valais, Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
Range Pennine Alps
Prominence 490 m (1,608 ft)
Coordinates 46°3′53″N, 7°41′24″ECoordinates: 46°3′53″N, 7°41′24″E
First ascent Leslie Stephen and Florence Crauford Grove with guides Jakob Anderegg and Melchior Anderegg on 22 August 1864
Easiest route South-east ridge and Gabel notch, AD-, rock and snow climb

The Zinalrothorn (4,221 m) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps in Switzerland.

The Ober Gabelhorn (left), the Zinalrothorn (centre) and the Weisshorn (right).
The Ober Gabelhorn (left), the Zinalrothorn (centre) and the Weisshorn (right).

The first ascent was by Leslie Stephen and Florence Crauford Grove with guides Jakob Anderegg and Melchior Anderegg on 22 August 1864 via the north ridge (AD). Stephen wrote later that it was 'the nastiest piece of climbing I have ever accomplished'. When it was first climbed the mountain was known locally as Moming.

The normal route, the south-east ridge, was first climbed by the combined parties of Clinton Thomas Dent with guide Alex­ander Burgener, and George Augustus Passingham, with guides Ferdinand Imseng and Franz Andermatten on 5 September 1872.

The first winter and ski ascent was by Marcel Kurz and T. Theytaz on 7 February 1914.

[edit] References

  • Dumler, Helmut and Willi P. Burkhardt, The High Mountains of the Alps, London: Diadem, 1994
  • Collomb, Robin G., (ed.), Pennine Alps Central, London: Alpine Club, 1975

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