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Piz Badile

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416: 156: 376:, who climbed it with V. Ratti and G. Esposito, together with the Como team of Mario Molteni and Giuseppe Valsecchi on 14–16 July 1937. Molteni and Valsecchi were already on the face when Cassin and his party started out, but the climbers subsequently joined forces. In this famous alpine epic, Molteni died of exhaustion and exposure on the summit, whilst Valsecchi died on the descent by the south ridge just before reaching the hut. 149: 404: 388: 29: 360:
in 1892 (Klucker later made the first ascent of the Badile's west-south-west ridge with Anton von Rydzewski and M. Barbaria on 14 June 1897). After several unsuccessful attempts by Italian parties in 1911, the ridge (IV, one pitch of V−) finally fell to Alfred Zürcher with the guide Walter Risch on 4
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and Henri Devouassoud on 27 July 1867 by the south ridge. The mountain had first come to the notice of British alpinists from
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topographic maps. The key col is located east of Punta Sertori at 3,046 metres.
341:'s writings of the 1860s. He gave the name 'the Grey Twins' to Piz Badile and 397:
of the Sciora peaks (left), Piz Cengalo (left centre) and Piz Badile (centre)
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found a more direct line on the ridge on the second ascent (18 July 1926).
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An account of an ascent of the north-east face of Piz Badile in 1961
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The two classic routes on Piz Badile are the north ridge and the
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The most popular route on the north-east face is the
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Elevation
Prominence
Parent peak
Piz Cengalo
Isolation
Listing
Great north faces of the Alps
Coordinates
46°17′41″N 9°35′10″E / 46.29472°N 9.58611°E / 46.29472; 9.58611
Piz Badile is located in Alps
Lombardy
Italy
GraubĂźnden
Switzerland
Parent range
Bregaglia Range
Mountain type
Granite
First ascent
W. A. B. Coolidge
François Devouassoud
Easiest route
mountain
Bregaglia range
Swiss
GraubĂźnden
Italian
Lombardy
Val Bregaglia

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