Lagginhorn

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Lagginhorn is a prominent 4,000-meter-class mountain in the Swiss Pennine Alps, known for its relatively accessible routes and panoramic views over the surrounding Valais peaks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Alpine four-thousander
mountain
climbingType alpine climb
coordinates 46.107°N 8.004°E
country Switzerland
elevation 13156 ft
4010 m
firstAscentBy Christopher Smyth
Edward Levi Ames
Franz Andenmatten
William Edward Hall
firstAscentDate 1856-08-26
glaciation largely non-glaciated on normal route
hasNearbyPeak Fletschhorn
Weissmies
hasRidge north ridge
west-south-west ridge
hasSummitViewOf Dom
Matterhorn
Mischabel range
Monte Rosa
surface form: Monte Rosa massif

Täschhorn
Weissmies
isClimbedIn early autumn
summer season
isConsidered one of the more accessible 4000 m peaks in the Alps
isPartOf Weissmies group
isPopularFor introductory 4000 m ascents
panoramic summit views
listing Alpine four-thousanders
locatedIn Canton of Valais
Pennine Alps
Switzerland
mapReference Swiss Federal Office of Topography swisstopo
surface form: Swiss National Map 1:25,000
mountainRange Pennine Alps
nearestTown Saas-Grund
normalRouteStartElevation 2726 m
normalRouteStartPoint Weissmieshütte
overlooks Saas-Fee
surface form: Saas Valley
parentPeak Dom
partOf Alps
prominence 753 m
region Valais
standardRoute West-south-west ridge from Weissmieshütte
standardRouteGrade F

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Pennine Alps contains Lagginhorn
Alps four-thousanders hasMember Lagginhorn