Mont Gelé (3023 m)

Mont Gelé

Mont Gelé from the south side
Highest point
Elevation 3,023 m (9,918 ft)
Prominence 219 m (719 ft)[1]
Coordinates 46°5′48.6″N 7°16′45.4″E / 46.096833°N 7.279278°E / 46.096833; 7.279278Coordinates: 46°5′48.6″N 7°16′45.4″E / 46.096833°N 7.279278°E / 46.096833; 7.279278
Geography
Mont Gelé

Location in Switzerland

Location Valais, Switzerland
Parent range Pennine Alps
Climbing
Easiest route Aerial tramway

Mont Gelé (3,023 m) is a mountain of the Pennine Alps, overlooking Verbier in the Swiss canton of Valais. Located on the range north of Mont Fort, its summit is the tripoint between the municipalities (and valleys) of Bagnes, Riddes and Nendaz. It is one of the two mountains named Mont Gelé in the valley of Bagnes, the other being located on the Italian border.

In winter, Mont-Gelé summit can be reached from Verbier (or Siviez / Nendaz) through aerial cable-car (upper station: 3,002 m). It is also possible to go down the mountain by two official but off-piste ski slopes, for good skiers only.

See also

References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Col du Mont Gelé (2,804 m).

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