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Castor (mountain)

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Castor
Italian: Castore
Pollux (left) and Castor (right)
Highest point
Elevation4,223 m (13,855 ft)
Prominence165 m (541 ft)
Parent peakDufourspitze
Isolation2.4 km (1.5 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates45°55′20″N 7°47′34″E / 45.92222°N 7.79278°E / 45.92222; 7.79278
Geography
Castor is located in Alps
Castor
Castor
Location in the Alps
LocationOn the Swiss (Valais) – Italian (Aosta Valley) border
CountriesSwitzerland and Italy
Parent rangePennine Alps
Topo mapSwiss Federal Office of Topography swisstopo
Climbing
First ascentAugust 23, 1861 by F. W. Jacomb and William Mathews with guide Michel Croz

Castor (Italian: Castore) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps on the border between Valais, Switzerland and the Aosta Valley in Italy. It is the higher of a pair of twin peaks (German: Zwillinge), the other being Pollux, named after the Gemini twins of Roman mythology. Castor's peak is at an elevation of 4,223 m (13,855 ft), and it lies between Breithorn and the Monte Rosa. It is separated from Pollux by a pass at 3,847 m (12,621 ft), named Passo di Verra in Italian and Zwillingsjoch in German.

Ascents are usually made from the alpine hut Capanna Quintino Sella on the Italian side, by means of the Felikjoch and the long and narrow southeast ridge. From the Swiss side, ascents start from Klein Matterhorn and go by way of the Italian glacier Grand Glacier of Verra and the mountain's west flank. The first ascent was made on August 23, 1861.

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See also

References

  • Helmut Dumler; Willi P. Burkhardt (1989). Viertausender der Alpen. Munich: Bergverlag Rother. ISBN 3-7633-7427-2.

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This page was last edited on 20 January 2024, at 15:04
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