Grand Pilier d’Angle

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Grand Pilier d’Angle is a prominent, steep buttress on the Mont Blanc massif in the Alps, renowned among alpinists for its serious mixed and ice routes.

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Grand Pilier d’Angle canonical 1

Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain buttress
rock formation
difficulty high
environment high‑altitude alpine
hasAspect mainly north-east facing
hasClimbingType alpine climbing
ice climbing
mixed climbing
hasReputation objective dangers
remote
serious
hasRockType granite
isFeatureOf Brenva basin NERFINISHED
knownFor committing alpine routes
serious mixed and ice routes
locatedIn Alps NERFINISHED
Mont Blanc massif
locatedInCountry France
Italy
near Brenva Face of Mont Blanc NERFINISHED
Mont Blanc NERFINISHED
Mont Maudit NERFINISHED
notableRouteType long ice couloirs
steep mixed faces
partOf Mont Blanc du Tacul – Mont Maudit – Mont Blanc group NERFINISHED
riskFactor avalanches
rockfall
seracs
suitableFor experienced alpinists
typicalApproachFrom Brenva side of Mont Blanc NERFINISHED
Italian side of Mont Blanc
usedFor high‑level alpinism

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Peuterey Integral includesSection Grand Pilier d’Angle