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Parrotspitze
The Parrotspitze, with the Signalkuppe (right)
Highest point
Elevation4,432 m (14,541 ft)
Prominence136 mSeserjoch[1]
Parent peakMonte Rosa
Isolation0.9 kmSignalkuppe
Coordinates45°55′11″N 7°52′17″E / 45.91972°N 7.87139°E / 45.91972; 7.87139
Geography
Parrotspitze is located in Alps
Parrotspitze
Parrotspitze
Location in the Alps
LocationAosta Valley, Italy /
Valais, Switzerland
Parent rangePennine Alps
Climbing
First ascent16 August 1863 by Reginald S. Macdonald, Florence Crauford Grove, Montagu Woodmass and William Edward Hall, with guides Melchior Anderegg and Peter Perren
Easiest routeGlacier tour via west ridge

The Parrotspitze (in Italian, the Punta Parrot) (4,432 m) is a peak in the Pennine Alps of Italy and Switzerland. It is located south of Dufourspitze in the Monte Rosa Massif. The mountain is named after Johann Jakob Friedrich Wilhelm Parrot, a German doctor, who made an attempt on the Piramide Vincent with Joseph Zumstein in 1816.

The first ascent was made by Reginald S. Macdonald, Florence Crauford Grove, Montagu Woodmass and William Edward Hall with guides Melchior Anderegg and Peter Perren on 16 August 1863, four days after the same party's (with an extra guide) first ascent of the nearby Dent d'Hérens.

The previous year, on 8 July 1862, a party comprising A. W. Moore and Hereford Brooke George (the first editor of the Alpine Journal) with guides Christian Almer and Matthias Zumtaugwald climbed the east spur of the Parrotspitze (the British Route) but made straight over the frontier to Switzerland, not bothering to climb the final 60 metres to the summit.

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See also

References

  1. ^ Swisstopo maps
  • Dumler, Helmut and Willi P. Burkhardt, The High Mountains of the Alps, London: Diadem, 1994
  • Collomb, Robin G., (ed.), Pennine Alps Central, London: Alpine Club, 1975

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