Lenzspitze

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Lenzspitze is a prominent high-altitude peak in the Swiss Pennine Alps, known for its sharp ridges and challenging alpine climbing routes.

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Label Occurrences
Lenzspitze canonical 5

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Alpine four-thousander
mountain
climbingType alpine climbing
coordinates 46.129°N 7.868°E
country Switzerland
difficulty AD to D depending on route
elevation 14122 ft
4294 m
firstAscentBy F. Andermatten
F. Becker
F. W. Jacomb
P. Perren
R. McCormick
Richard Pendlebury
firstAscentDate 1870-08-05
glacierAccess Hohbalmgletscher
hasFace Northeast face
hasProminence 94 m
hasRidge South ridge
West ridge
hasSharpRidges true
iceClimbing present on northeast face
isProminentClimbingPeak true
keyCol Windjoch
listing Alpine mountains above 4000 m
locatedIn Pennine Alps
Bernese Alps
surface form: Swiss Alps
mountainRange Pennine Alps
near Dom
Nadelhorn
Täschhorn
nearestHut Mischabel Hut
normalRoute from Mischabel Hut via Windjoch and west ridge
overlooks Mattertal
Saas-Fee
surface form: Saas Fee

Saastal
parentPeak Nadelhorn
partOf Nadelgrat
region Canton of Valais NERFINISHED
rockClimbing present on ridges

Referenced by (5)

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

Pennine Alps contains Lenzspitze
Saas-Fee surroundedBy Lenzspitze
Mischabel group contains Lenzspitze
Dom (mountain) hasSubpeak Lenzspitze
subject surface form: Dom
Alps four-thousanders hasMember Lenzspitze