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Mountain in Switzerland
Bietschhorn
The south face
Highest point
Elevation3,934 m (12,907 ft)
Prominence807 m (2,648 ft)
Parent peakFinsteraarhorn
Isolation13.4 km (8.3 mi)
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates46°23′28.5″N 7°51′02.7″E / 46.391250°N 7.850750°E / 46.391250; 7.850750
Geography
Bietschhorn is located in SwitzerlandBietschhornBietschhornLocation in Switzerland
LocationValais, Switzerland
Parent rangeBernese Alps
Climbing
First ascent1859 by Leslie Stephen and party

The Bietschhorn (3,934 m) is a mountain in canton Wallis to the south of the Bernese Alps in Switzerland. The northeast and southern slopes of the mountain are part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area (formerly Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn) listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site that also includes the Jungfrau and the Aletsch Glacier. The Bietschhorn is located on the south side of the Lötschental valley and form part of the UNESCO World Heritage Region at the north end of the Bietschtal valley and Baltschiedertal valley. Most climbers approach the mountain from either the Bietschhornhütte or the Baltschiederklause.

It was first climbed on 13 August 1859 by Leslie Stephen, with guides Anton Siegen, Johann Siegen and Joseph Ebener. An account of some of Stephen's first ascents was published by Leslie Stephen in his book The Playground of Europe (1871). The Bietschhorn ascent however is not mentioned in that classic mountaineering book.

See also

References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Beichpass (3,127 m).
  2. Retrieved from Google Earth. The nearest point of higher elevation is west of the Aletschhorn.

External links

Jungfrau-Aletsch (World Heritage Site)
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Glaciers
North side
South side
Lakes


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