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L'Aiguille Rouge

Coordinates: 45°02′45″N 6°38′42″E / 45.0459666°N 6.6448789°E / 45.0459666; 6.6448789
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L'Aguille Rouge
(in Italian) Guglia Rossa
Highest point
Elevation2,545 m (8,350 ft)[1]
Prominence359 m (1,178 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Isolation2.26 km (1.40 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
ListingAlpine mountains 2500-2999 m
Coordinates45°02′45″N 6°38′42″E / 45.0459666°N 6.6448789°E / 45.0459666; 6.6448789
Geography
L'Aguille Rouge is located in Alps
L'Aguille Rouge
L'Aguille Rouge
Location in the Alps
LocationProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Parent rangeCottian Alps
Climbing
Easiest routeHike

L'Aguille Rouge (in Italian Guglia Rossa[1]) is a 2,545 metres high mountain of the Cottian Alps,[2] located on the Main chain of the Alps NW of the Col de l'Échelle.

Toponimy

In French aiguille means needle and rouge means red. In Italian too rossa means red, while guglia means spire.

Geography

View from Plampinet

The mountain belongs to the commune of Nevache, and stands close to the French-Italian border. Amministratively is part of the French department of Hautes-Alpes. Following the main watershed eastwards the Col de l'Échelle divides it from the Cima della Seur/Sommet de Guiau (2657 m), while in the opposite direction the Col de Thures (2194 m) takes it apart from the rest of the chain between Vallée Etroite (river Po basin) and Vallée de la Clarée (Rhone basin).[3]

History

The mountain till to the end of the II World War was on the Franco-Italian border. After the end of the war, following the Paris Peace Treaties signed in February 1947, the border was modified and Mount Chenaillet is now totally in France.[4]

Access to the summit

The mountain face towards Italy is very steep and rocky and can be ascended by experienced climbers,[5] while the summit is easy to reach also by hikers by the opposite side, following a good foothpath starting from the Col de l'Échelle.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Istituto Geografico Centrale - Carta dei sentieri e dei rifugi scala 1:50.000 n. 1 Valli di Susa Chisone e Germanasca
  2. ^ Ferreri, Eugenio (1982). "Ramière -Merciantàira". Alpi Cozie centrali. Guida dei Monti d'Italia (in Italian). Vol. 5. CAI - TCI. p. 418.
  3. ^ "Aiguille Rouge, France". www.peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2020-01-11.
  4. ^ "Montgenèvre - Clavière" (in French). Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  5. ^ "Rossa (Guglia) Cresta Est" (in Italian). Gulliver.it. 2018-07-01. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  6. ^ "Rossa (Guglia) o Aiguille Rouge dal Colle della Scala" (in Italian). Gulliver.it. 2010-02-22. Retrieved 2020-07-19.

Maps

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