Ochsen

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Ochsen
Ochsen
Location in Switzerland
Elevation 2,188 m (7,178 ft)
Prominence 384 m (1,260 ft)[1]
Parent peak Stockhorn
Location
Location Bern, Switzerland
Range Bernese Alps
Coordinates 46°41′55.5″N 7°25′7″E / 46.698750°N 7.41861°E / 46.698750; 7.41861Coordinates: 46°41′55.5″N 7°25′7″E / 46.698750°N 7.41861°E / 46.698750; 7.41861
Climbing
First ascent 23.02.1698
Easiest route Louigrat (T3)

The Ochsen (or Ochse) is a 2,188.4 metres high mountain in the Bernese Alps, overlooking Schwefelbergbad in the canton of Bern.This mountain will have both the joy of walkers (walk on required) and make-up artists.There is louigrat, the easiest path (T3, slightly exposed at the top: very steep rocky corridors). The duration is approximately 3 hours to assemble.There is also the path by the north ridge via Chli Ochsen (T4, subject: steep, rocky, slippery, but very pleasant)The north west wall is very impressive from below.

At the top there is relatively little space. There is a cross-shaped beef, and just before the summit, there is a memorial. The view is superb. (The highest mountain of the Gantrisch chain)

References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Baachegg (1,804 m).

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