Brenva face

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The Brenva face is a vast, steep and avalanche-prone eastern wall of Mont Blanc, renowned among alpinists for its serious, committing ice and mixed routes.

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Brenva face canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine climbing area
mountain face
accessedVia Brenva Glacier
bestSeasonForClimbing early summer
late spring
characterizedBy avalanche-prone slopes
complex route-finding
large seracs
steep terrain
climbingStyle ice and mixed climbing
country Italy
difficulty high-commitment terrain
drainage Brenva Glacier
firstMajorRouteOpenedBy Albert F. Mummery
firstMajorRouteOpenedIn late 19th century
hazard avalanches
icefall collapse
serac fall
knownFor ice climbing routes
mixed climbing routes
objective avalanche danger
serious and committing alpine routes
locatedOn Mont Blanc
location Graian Alps
Mont Blanc massif
namedAfter Brenva Glacier
near Courmayeur
surface form: Courmayeur, Aosta Valley
notableRoute Brenva Spur
Güssfeldt route
Major route
Sentinelle Rouge route
orientation east face of Mont Blanc
overlooks Brenva Glacier
partOf Italian side of Mont Blanc
classic great north and east faces of the Alps
reputation one of the most serious faces of Mont Blanc
requires advanced alpine climbing skills
experience in ice and mixed terrain
good objective hazard assessment
summitsReachedByRoutes Mont Blanc massif
surface form: Mont Blanc de Courmayeur area

Mont Blanc summit ridge
typicalApproachFrom Courmayeur
typicalAscentStyle alpine style

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Mont Blanc massif contains Brenva face
Brenva Spur locatedIn Brenva face