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Pic de Neige Cordier

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Pic de Neige Cordier
East face, April 2008
Highest point
Elevation3,614 m (11,857 ft)
Geography
Pic de Neige Cordier is located in France
Pic de Neige Cordier
Pic de Neige Cordier
France
LocationHautes-Alpes, France
Parent rangeMassif des Écrins
Climbing
First ascent3 August 1877

Pic de Neige Cordier is a mountain in the Massif des Écrins range, located in the Hautes-Alpes département of France. The mountain is named after the French alpinist Henri Cordier.

Paul Guillemin

First ascent

The first ascent of Pic de Neige Cordier was made on 3 August 1877 by French climber Paul Guillemi along with Émile Pic and Pierre Estienne.

2011 accident

On 26 June 2011 a British hiker discovered the bodies of six climbers around 2,700 m (8,858 ft) while following a similar route taken by the group on the previous day. The local mayor, Xavier Cret, told the AFP news agency that the six mountaineers had been roped together in two groups and they have appeared to have died as the result of a mixed avalanche of snow and rocks. A local official stated that the victims included two men and three women between 42 and 64 and a 16-year-old boy. Police reported that the climbers appeared to have died while making an ascent in good weather.[1]

References

  1. ^ "France: Six mountaineers die in Alps avalanche". BBC News. 26 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-26.