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Aiguille du Chardonnet

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Aiguille du Chardonnet
View from Argentière (west side)
Highest point
Elevation3,824 m (12,546 ft)
Prominence503 m (1,650 ft)[1]
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates45°58′08″N 07°00′05″E / 45.96889°N 7.00139°E / 45.96889; 7.00139
Geography
Aiguille du Chardonnet is located in France
Aiguille du Chardonnet
Aiguille du Chardonnet
Parent rangeMont Blanc Massif

The Aiguille du Chardonnet (3,824 m) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif in Haute-Savoie, France. It lies between the Glacier du Tour [fr] and the Argentière Glacier. The border with Switzerland (elevation: 3,680 m at its nearest point) runs just east of the summit. The East or Forbes Arete provides a popular and classic mountaineering route to the summit.

The summit was first climbed on 20 September 1865, by a party comprising R Fowler, M Balmat and M Ducroz. The first winter ascent was made some time prior to 1914.[2]

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Routes

  • West Ridge – traditionally regarded as the 'normal' and easiest route on the mountain, it is nowadays most commonly used as a means of descent. On the French adjectival climbing scale, is graded at AD−. First ascent P Thomas, J Imboden and J Lochmatter, 1 August 1879.[2]
  • East Ridge (Forbes Arete) – a classic alpine mountaineering route described as "one of the finest expeditions of its class anywhere in the Alps", and is combined with a descent of the west ridge. First ascent by L, H and T Aubert and M Crettez on 30 July 1899. Grade AD.[2]

There are many other mountaineering routes on the Chardonnet. On the northern side these include the North Buttress (D−); North Couloir (TD−); North West Couloir (TD−). On the south west face, Capucins Buttress Direct offers along and sustained climbing on rock at D+.[2]

Access

The Aiguille du Chardonnet is most easily reached from the Albert Premier Hut, though the Trient Hut and Saleina Hut also give access.[2]

References

  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Col du Chardonnet (3,321 m)
  2. ^ a b c d e Griffin, Lindsay (1991). Mont Blanc Massif Volume 2. London: Alpine Club. pp. 226–227. ISBN 0900523581.

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