- The
Lenzspitze is a 4,293-metre (14,085 ft)
mountain in the
Pennine Alps in Switzerland. It is the
southernmost peak on the Nadelgrat, a high-level ridge...
- Norman-Neruda and J. Reinstadler)
Nadelgrat from the
Hohberghorn to the
Lenzspitze in 1892
Peuterey ridge to the
summit of Mont
Blanc via a
couloir on the...
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district of Visp in the
canton of
Valais in Switzerland. It lies east of
Lenzspitze and Dom. Saas-Grund is
first mentioned in 1438 as grunderro. On 3 April...
- face,
similar to but 'rather steeper' than the north-east face of the
Lenzspitze, was
first climbed on 30 July 1930 by H.
Kiener and R. Schwarzgruber....
- 100
kilometers per hour. All the peaks,
including the Matterhorn, the
Lenzspitze, the Ober Gabelhorn, the Hohberghorn, the
Zinalrothorn and
others have...
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Nadelgrat are the Stecknadelhorn, the Hohberghorn, the Dürrenhorn and the
Lenzspitze. It was
first climbed by
Franz Andenmatten,
Baptiste Epiney,
Aloys Supersaxo...
- and
neighbouring peaks such as the Weissmies, the
Nadelhorn and the
Lenzspitze are po****r
climbs in the
summer season. The
community is
considered to...
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above 4,000 metres. To the
north lies the Nadelgrat,
composed of the
Lenzspitze, the Nadelhorn, the Stecknadelhorn, the
Hohberghorn and the Dürrenhorn...
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Monte Rosa
Strahlhorn Rimpfischhorn Allalinhorn Alphubel Täschhorn Dom
Lenzspitze Nadelhorn Balfrin Signalkuppe Glaciers Matterhorn Glacier Zmutt Glacier...
- north-east face, not as long or as
steep as that on the
neighbouring Lenzspitze, is 320 m and at an
average angle of 50 degrees, and
might be considered...