Dent du Géant
Mountain in the Mont Blanc massif From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mountain in the Mont Blanc massif From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dent du Géant (It.: Dente del Gigante, "giant's tooth") (4,013 m) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif in France and Italy.
Dent du Géant | |
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(in Italian) Dente del Gigante | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 4,013 m (13,166 ft) |
Prominence | 139 m (456 ft)[1] |
Coordinates | 45°51′43″N 6°57′6″E |
Geography | |
Parent range | Graian Alps |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 20 August 1882 by William Woodman Graham with guides Auguste Cupelin and Alphonse Payot |
Easiest route | South-west face (AD) |
The Dent du Géant remained unclimbed during the golden age of alpinism, and was a much-coveted peak in the 1870s, repelling many parties who attempted it mostly from the Rochefort ridge. In 1880 the strong team of Albert F. Mummery and Alexander Burgener tried to force a passage via the south-west face but were repelled by a band of slabs, causing Mummery to exclaim, 'Absolutely inaccessible by fair means!'[2]
The mountain has two summits, 27 metres (88 ft) apart and separated by a small col (an 'extremely awkward notch' according to W. W. Graham):[3]
This ascent marked the end of the so-called silver age of alpinism.
On 28 July 1935 the Austrian climbers Herbert Burggasser and Rudi Leitz first ascended the vertical-to-overhanging 160 m-high south face. It was the first climb in the Western Alps systematically aided by the pitons and artificial techniques that were already in use by climbers in the Eastern Alps.[5]
During a heat wave in the summer of 2019, a glaciological rarity in the form of a previously unseen lake emerged at the foot of the Dent du Géant, the Aiguilles Marbrées and the Col de Rochefort at an altitude of about 3400 meters, that was considered as evidence for the effects of global warming on the glaciers in the Alps.[6][7][8]
The following facilities serve the mountain:
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