Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey

Aiguilles de Peuterey from the Val Veny (far left Aiguille Blanche, Aiguille Noire right )

She has a total of three closely spaced peaks, the Central Pointe or Pointe Güssfeldt ( 4112 m), located northwest Pointe Jones ( 4107 m) and the southeastern Pointe Seymour King ( 4107 m). In front of the rock tower Pointe Gugliermina is ( 3893 m). Next to this rock tower the bivouac Bivouac Piero Craveri is ( 3490 m), which can be reached from Rifugio Franco Monzino.

The Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey is one of the most difficult -to-climb four peaks of the Alps. In general, it is exceeded in the course of the commission of the Aiguille Noire de Peutereygrates of Peuterey Mont Blanc. It is a difficult and especially very long tour.

The mountain has, like the majority of located on the Italian side of the Mont Blanc Massif summit, a French name, as the Valle d'Aosta long time to the Kingdom of Savoy was one, was where French spoken.

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