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Climbing Garde de Bordon in Swiss Alps – Exceptional Views

Last Modified: 12/01/2023

Garde de Bordon, view from the summit of Pigne de la Le.

By height, Garde de Bordon (3310 m) is not so prominent compared with other mountains in the area. However, it covers a larger area than any of the nearby mountains. Garde de Bordon splits Val d’ Anniverse into two parts. On maps, you will find it between village Zinal and the Moiry lake, in Wallis […]

Mountains for Everybody site is reader-supported. This means that some of the links in the text are affiliate links, and when you buy products through our links we may earn some small commission to keep running the site. Filed Under: Swiss Alps Tagged With: Grimentz, Moiry lake, Moiry valley

Climbing Monte Vago – Italian Alps

Last Modified: 12/01/2023

Climbing Monte Vago

The best way of climbing Monte Vago is from the Forcola pass. This mountain, also known as Al Vach (3058 m) is at the southern end of Livigno valley. It belongs to the western Rhaetian Alps group, whose most notable peaks are nearby Piz Bernina (4049 m) and Piz Palu (3901 m).  Within this page, […]

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Hubschhorn – a Great Simplon Pass Mountain

Last Modified: 01/13/2025

Hubschhorn

Hubschhorn (Hübschhorn, 3192 m) is one of the several great peaks around the Simplon pass (2005 m) and it can be climbed from the Simplon Hospice. It is the closest of all peaks, rising directly above the pass from its southeast side. This page provides information about the route.

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Climb Alpspitze A Great German Mountain

Last Modified: 01/13/2025

climb Alpspitze - the first view of Alpspitze, from Kreuzeck.

I wanted to climb Alpspitze mountain for quite some time now, in fact after I saw it for the first time in 2009 when I was climbing Zugspitze, which is next to it. In 2011, I was in Garmisch-Partenkirchen somewhere in the second half of May and wanted to climb the mountain. So I walked […]

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Wasenhorn – Punta Terrarosa, a Great Peak at Simplon Pass

Last Modified: 01/13/2025

Wasenhorn

Wasenhorn (3246 m) is also known by its Italian name Punta Terrarossa. The two names come from the fact that it is on the border between Switzerland and Italy. In this site, I have placed it in the group of Swiss mountains only because of the route I used from the Swiss side. Within this […]

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