Mont Maudit

E23793

Mont Maudit is a prominent peak in the Mont Blanc massif of the Alps, known for its challenging mixed climbing routes and high-altitude glaciated terrain.

Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Alpine three-thousander
mountain
climbingType high-altitude mountaineering
ice climbing
mixed climbing
country France
Italy
difficulty challenging
elevation 14649 ft
4465 m
firstAscent 12 September 1878
firstAscentBy Andreas Maurer
Henry Seymour King
Johann Jaun
Johann von Bergen
William Edward Davidson
hasFeature corniced ridges
glaciated terrain
mixed snow and ice routes
rock buttresses
steep north face
hasGlacier Brenva Glacier
surface form: Brenva Glacier (on its flanks)

Glacier du Mont Maudit
isPartOfRoute Trois Monts route to Mont Blanc
languageOfName French
liesOnBorderBetween France
Italy
locatedIn Alps
Graian Alps
Mont Blanc massif
locatedInRegion Aosta Valley
Haute-Savoie
nameMeaning Cursed Mountain
near Col du Mont Maudit
Mont Blanc
Mont Blanc du Tacul
parentPeak Mont Blanc
partOf Mont Blanc massif
surface form: Mont Blanc group
popularFor guided ascents to Mont Blanc via Trois Monts
technical alpine climbing
prominence ≈ 234 m
range Alps
Mont Blanc massif
standardRouteFrom Aiguille du Midi
Cosmiques Hut
Refuge des Cosmiques
usedAs route to Mont Blanc summit

Referenced by (4)

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

Mont Blanc massif contains Mont Maudit
Mont Blanc hasNearbyPeak Mont Maudit
Trois Monts Route summitsIncluded Mont Maudit
Trois Monts Route traverses Mont Maudit