Täschhorn

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Täschhorn is a prominent 4,491-meter alpine peak in the Swiss canton of Valais, known for its steep faces and challenging climbing routes near the Matterhorn.

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Label Occurrences
Täschhorn canonical 10

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Alpine four-thousander
mountain
peak
belongsToMassif Mischabel group
climbingDifficulty high
coordinates 46.071°N 7.861°E
elevation 4491 m
4491 metres
firstAscentBy J. W. Hayward
Johann Zumtaugwald
John Llewelyn Davies
surface form: John Llewelyn-Davies

Franz Andenmatten
surface form: Peter-Josef Summermatter
firstAscentDate 1862-07-30
hasClimbingRoute Mischabel ridge traverse
Teufelsgrat
north-west face
south face
hasFeature serac-threatened slopes
sharp ridges
hasGlacier Feegletscher
Ried Glacier
isOneOfHighestIn Pennine Alps
Switzerland
knownFor challenging climbing routes
steep faces
languageOfToponym German
listing Alpine mountains above 4000 m
locatedIn canton of Valais NERFINISHED
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedInCountry Switzerland
mountainRange Pennine Alps
near Alphubel
Dom
Matterhorn
nearestLocality Saas-Fee
Täsch
overlooks Mattertal
Saastal
parentPeak Dom
partOf Alps
prominence 379 m
379 metres
rockType gneiss
standardRouteFrom Mischabelhütte
toponymRefersTo village of Täsch

Referenced by (10)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pennine Alps contains Täschhorn
Saas-Fee surroundedBy Täschhorn
Allalinhorn near Täschhorn
Mischabel group contains Täschhorn
Lagginhorn hasSummitViewOf Täschhorn
Alphubel parentPeak Täschhorn
Dom (mountain) hasSubpeak Täschhorn
subject surface form: Dom
Findel Glacier hasViewOf Täschhorn
Lenzspitze near Täschhorn
Alps four-thousanders hasMember Täschhorn