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List of mountains of Uri

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of mountains of the Swiss canton of Uri. Uri is a very mountainous canton and lies entirely within the Alps. It is also one of the five cantons having summits above 3,600 metres. Topographically, the most important summit of the canton is that of the Dammastock (most elevated, most prominent and most isolated).

This list only includes significant summits with a topographic prominence of at least 150 metres (492 ft). There are over 90 such summits in Uri and they are found in almost all its municipalities.[1] All mountain heights and prominences on the list are from the largest-scale maps available.[2]

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List

Mountain Height (m) [2] Drop (m) Coordinates Range Municipality(ies) First[3]
ascent
Dammastock 3630 1466 46°38′36″N 08°25′16″E / 46.64333°N 8.42111°E / 46.64333; 8.42111 Uri Alps Göschenen 1864
Galenstock 3586 252 46°36′43″N 08°25′01″E / 46.61194°N 8.41694°E / 46.61194; 8.41694 Uri Alps Realp 1845
Sustenhorn 3503 414 46°41′56″N 08°27′19″E / 46.69889°N 8.45528°E / 46.69889; 8.45528 Uri Alps Göschenen 1841
Hinter Tierberg 3477 187 46°41′03″N 08°23′51″E / 46.68417°N 8.39750°E / 46.68417; 8.39750 Uri Alps Göschenen
Gwächtenhorn 3420 218 46°41′27″N 08°24′48″E / 46.69083°N 8.41333°E / 46.69083; 8.41333 Uri Alps Göschenen
Fleckistock/Rot Stock 3416 760 46°42′27″N 08°29′51″E / 46.70750°N 8.49750°E / 46.70750; 8.49750 Uri Alps Göschenen/Wassen 1864
Oberalpstock/Piz Tgietschen 3328 703 46°44′34″N 08°46′10″E / 46.74278°N 8.76944°E / 46.74278; 8.76944 Glarus Alps Silenen 1793
Gross Schärhorn 3294 513 46°49′38″N 08°49′45″E / 46.82722°N 8.82917°E / 46.82722; 8.82917 Glarus Alps Silenen/Unterschächen 1842
Clariden 3267 413 46°50′31″N 08°52′17″E / 46.84194°N 8.87139°E / 46.84194; 8.87139 Glarus Alps Silenen/Spiringen 1863
Gross Düssi/Piz Git 3256 429 46°47′30″N 08°49′39″E / 46.79167°N 8.82750°E / 46.79167; 8.82750 Glarus Alps Silenen 1841
Rorspitzli 3220 255 46°41′26″N 08°31′22″E / 46.69056°N 8.52278°E / 46.69056; 8.52278 Uri Alps Göschenen/Wassen
Chammliberg 3220 194 46°50′12″N 08°50′42″E / 46.83667°N 8.84500°E / 46.83667; 8.84500 Glarus Alps Silenen/Unterschächen
Gross Spannort 3198 616 46°47′12″N 08°31′28″E / 46.78667°N 8.52444°E / 46.78667; 8.52444 Uri Alps Attinghausen/Erstfeld 1867
Gross Windgällen 3187 552 46°48′26″N 08°43′56″E / 46.80722°N 8.73222°E / 46.80722; 8.73222 Glarus Alps Silenen 1848
Hoch Horefellistock 3175 154 46°40′10″N 08°28′30″E / 46.66944°N 8.47500°E / 46.66944; 8.47500 Uri Alps Göschenen
Gross Ruchen 3138 397 46°48′37″N 08°46′29″E / 46.81028°N 8.77472°E / 46.81028; 8.77472 Glarus Alps Silenen/Unterschächen 1864
Schlossberg 3133 506 46°48′09″N 08°31′37″E / 46.80250°N 8.52694°E / 46.80250; 8.52694 Uri Alps Attinghausen/Erstfeld 1863
Krönten 3108 330 46°46′56″N 08°34′10″E / 46.78222°N 8.56944°E / 46.78222; 8.56944 Uri Alps Erstfeld/Gurtnellen 1868
Gross Muttenhorn 3099 292 46°32′48″N 08°25′38″E / 46.54667°N 8.42722°E / 46.54667; 8.42722 Lepontine Alps Realp
Piz Giuv/Schattig Wichel 3096 749 46°42′07″N 08°41′33″E / 46.70194°N 8.69250°E / 46.70194; 8.69250 Glarus Alps Gurtnellen/Silenen 1804
Bristen 3073 567 46°44′13″N 08°40′52″E / 46.73694°N 8.68111°E / 46.73694; 8.68111 Glarus Alps Gurtnellen/Silenen 1823
Wendenhorn 3023 311 46°45′14″N 08°26′37″E / 46.75389°N 8.44361°E / 46.75389; 8.44361 Uri Alps Wassen 1884
Witenalpstock 3016 266 46°44′10″N 08°44′51″E / 46.73611°N 8.74750°E / 46.73611; 8.74750 Glarus Alps Silenen
Pizzo Centrale 2999 451 46°34′41″N 08°36′54″E / 46.57806°N 8.61500°E / 46.57806; 8.61500 Lepontine Alps Andermatt/Hospental
Pizzo Lucendro 2963 350 46°32′20″N 08°31′10″E / 46.53889°N 8.51944°E / 46.53889; 8.51944 Lepontine Alps Realp 1871
Rienzenstock 2962 479 46°40′59″N 08°38′06″E / 46.68306°N 8.63500°E / 46.68306; 8.63500 Glarus Alps Göschenen/Gurtnellen/Wassen
Brunnistock 2952 661 46°50′52″N 08°33′00″E / 46.84778°N 8.55000°E / 46.84778; 8.55000 Uri Alps Attinghausen
Badus/Six Madun 2928 529 46°37′21″N 08°39′49″E / 46.62250°N 8.66361°E / 46.62250; 8.66361 Lepontine Alps Andermatt 1785
Wissigstock 2887 329 46°50′44″N 08°30′24″E / 46.84556°N 8.50667°E / 46.84556; 8.50667 Uri Alps Attinghausen/Isenthal
Schächentaler Windgällen 2764 691 46°53′17″N 08°47′30″E / 46.88806°N 8.79167°E / 46.88806; 8.79167 Schwyz Alps Unterschächen
Schwarzberg/Piz Nair 2764 343 46°36′34″N 08°40′40″E / 46.60944°N 8.67778°E / 46.60944; 8.67778 Lepontine Alps Andermatt
Chaiserstock 2515 470 46°55′42″N 08°43′43″E / 46.92833°N 8.72861°E / 46.92833; 8.72861 Schwyz Alps Bürglen
Fulen 2491 311 46°55′07″N 08°42′53″E / 46.91861°N 8.71472°E / 46.91861; 8.71472 Schwyz Alps Bürglen
Hoh Brisen 2413 489 46°53′51″N 08°27′57″E / 46.89750°N 8.46583°E / 46.89750; 8.46583 Uri Alps Isenthal
Niderbauen-Chulm 1923 327 46°56′51″N 08°33′24″E / 46.94750°N 8.55667°E / 46.94750; 8.55667 Uri Alps Seelisberg

References

  1. ^ Christian Thöni, Directory of the mountains of Switzerland
  2. ^ a b All mountain heights and prominences are from the 1:25,000 Swisstopo topographic maps.
  3. ^ The three main sources for first ascent data are:
    For the Western Alps; W.A.B. Coolidge, The Alps in nature and history, Methuen & Co, London, 1908.
    For the Central Alps; Gottlieb Studer, Über Eis und Schnee: Die höchsten Gipfel der Schweiz und die Geschichte ihrer Besteigung, Volumes 1-3, Schmid & Francke, Bern, 1896-1899.
    For the Eastern Alps: Die Erschließung der Ostalpen, Volumes 1-3, German and Austrian Alpine Club, Berlin, 1894.
    Given are the years for the first recorded ascents. In many cases local people or surveyors made earlier ascents. In particular, chamois and ibex hunters are expected to have reached many summits. Years in italics indicate that it is known that an earlier ascent was made, for example by the presence of artifacts on top or the summit's prior use as a triangulation point.
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