Ailefroide

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Ailefroide

North-west face of the Ailefroide seen from le Plan du Carrellet
Elevation 3,954 m (12,972 ft)
Prominence 762 m (2,500 ft)
Location
Ailefroide
Hautes-Alpes/Isère, France
Range Dauphiné Alps
Coordinates 44°53′06″N 6°21′22″E / 44.88500°N 6.35611°E / 44.88500; 6.35611Coordinates: 44°53′06″N 6°21′22″E / 44.88500°N 6.35611°E / 44.88500; 6.35611
Climbing
First ascent 7 July 1870 by W. A. B. Coolidge, Christian Almer and Ulrich Almer
Easiest route snow/rock climb
For the village in the commune of Vallouise, France, see Ailefroide (village).

The Ailefroide (3,954 m) is a mountain in the Massif des Écrins in the French Alps, and is the third highest peak in the Dauphiné Alps after the Barre des Écrins and La Meije. It lies at the south-western end of the Mont PelvouxPic Sans Nom–Ailefroide ridge.

There are three main summits on the mountain:

  • L'Ailefroide Occidentale (3,954 m): first ascent by W. A. B. Coolidge with guides Christian Almer and Ulrich Almer on 7 July 1870
  • L'Ailefroide Centrale (3,928 m): first ascent by Auguste Reynier, Pierre Gaspard (father), Christophe Clot and Joseph Turc on 8 August 1889
  • L'Ailefroide Orientale (3,848 m): first ascent by J. Nérot, Emile Pic and Giraud-Lézin on 25 August 1880

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