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Pizzo Rotondo
Pizzo Rotondo and Chüebodenhorn (left)
Highest point
Elevation3,192 m (10,472 ft)[1]
Prominence768 m (2,520 ft)[1]
Parent peakBasòdino
Isolation10.05 km (6.24 mi)[1]
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates46°31′01″N 8°27′57″E / 46.51694°N 8.46583°E / 46.51694; 8.46583
Geography
Pizzo Rotondo is located in Switzerland
Pizzo Rotondo
Pizzo Rotondo
Location in Switzerland
LocationTicino/Valais, Switzerland
Parent rangeLepontine Alps
Climbing
First ascent5 August 1869, by Viktor Haller, Joseph Maria Trösch and Angelo Boffa [2]

Pizzo Rotondo is a mountain in the Lepontine Alps. At 3,190 metres above sea level, it is the highest mountain lying on the border between the cantons of Ticino and Valais, as well as the highest summit of the Lepontine Alps lying between Nufenen Pass and Lukmanier Pass.

The massif of Piz Rotondo separates the valleys of the upper Rhone (Valais) and upper Ticino. About two kilometres north-east lies the Witenwasserenstock, which is the watershed between the basins of the Rhone, Po and Rhine.

On the north side lies a relatively large glacier named Gerengletscher, which extends to the ridge of the Witenwasserenstock. On the south side, at Passo di Rotondo, lies a smaller glacier named Ghiacciaio del Pizzo Rotondo.

The first ascent by Viktor Haller and his guides on August 5, 1869, started from Bedretto in Ticino over the east face and the (by now nearly gone) Pesciora glacier. Only four days later, the second ascent took place, this time from the other site. F. Schläpfer and his guides Rudolf Elmer and Johann Kreuzer, started from Oberwald, and made the first ascent of the north summit via the long Geren valley and the Geren glacier. Only Elmer and Kreuzer traversed to the somewhat higher southern summit.[2]

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References

  1. ^ a b c "Pizzo Rotondo, Switzerland". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  2. ^ a b Gottlieb Studer, Pizzo Rotondo, in "Über Eis und Schnee, Volume 3, Schmid & Francke Verlage, Bern, 1899, p. 43-4

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