Bikku Bitti
Bikku Bitti | |
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Pic Bette | |
Bikku Bitti Location within Libya | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,266 m (7,434 ft) [1] |
Listing | Country high point |
Coordinates | 21°59′53″N 19°08′37″E / 21.99806°N 19.14361°ECoordinates: 21°59′53″N 19°08′37″E / 21.99806°N 19.14361°E |
Geography | |
Location | Libya |
Parent range | Tibesti Mountains[1] |
Bikku Bitti, also known as Bette Peak, is the highest mountain in Libya at 2,266 metres (7,434 ft).[2] It is located on the Dohone spur of the Tibesti Mountains in southern Libya, near the Chadian border.
Bikku Bitti is in one of the least known and least accessible parts of the Sahara Desert.[3] It was climbed in December 2005 by Ginge Fullen and his Chadian guides, who approached from the Chadian side. Although they were not the first to summit the mountain—Fullen reports that "there were a number of cairns on top we could clearly see"—it was the first documented climb.[3]
References
- 1 2 "Pic Bette, Libya" on Peakbagger Retrieved 28 September 2011
- ↑ "Bikku-bitti" on Peakery Retrieved 28 September 2011
- 1 2 First climb details on summitpost.org Retrieved 28 September 2011
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