Punta d'Astorg

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Punta d'Astorg is a prominent high peak in the Maladeta massif of the central Pyrenees, known for its alpine climbing routes and glaciated terrain.

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Punta d'Astorg canonical 1
Punta d’Astorg 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine three-thousander
mountain peak
accessPoint La Besurta NERFINISHED
Refugio de la Renclusa NERFINISHED
belongsTo Spanish Pyrenees NERFINISHED
climate high mountain climate
climbingDifficulty PD to AD routes (alpine grade)
climbingType alpine climbing
continent Europe
country Spain
elevation 3355 m
approximately 3355 metres above sea level
feature sharp summit ridge
snowfields and couloirs
steep north-facing slopes
firstAscent late 19th century (alpine exploration era)
hasGlacier Aneto glacier vicinity
hazard avalanches in winter and spring
crevasses on nearby glaciers
rockfall in summer
knownFor alpine climbing routes
mixed snow and rock routes
listing Pyrenean three-thousander
locatedIn Aragon
Maladeta massif NERFINISHED
Province of Huesca NERFINISHED
Pyrenees
central Pyrenees
mapFeature topographic prominence in Maladeta massif
massif Maladeta massif NERFINISHED
mountainRange Pyrenees NERFINISHED
near Aneto NERFINISHED
Maladeta NERFINISHED
Pico Maldito NERFINISHED
normalRoute via Aneto glacier approaches
parentPeak Aneto NERFINISHED
partOf Posets-Maladeta Natural Park NERFINISHED
prominence about 115 m
region Ribagorza NERFINISHED
relativeLocation east of Aneto
within the Aneto-Maladeta group
terrain glaciated terrain
rocky alpine terrain
usedFor mountaineering
ski mountaineering (in winter and spring)

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Maladeta massif contains Punta d'Astorg
Montes Malditos (massif high point context) contains Punta d'Astorg
subject surface form: Montes Malditos
this entity surface form: Punta d’Astorg