The Weissmies is a
mountain
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in the
Pennine Alps
The Pennine Alps (german: Walliser Alpen, french: Alpes valaisannes, it, Alpi Pennine, la, Alpes Poeninae), also known as the Valais Alps, are a mountain range in the western part of the Alps. They are located in Switzerland (Valais) and Italy ( ...
in the canton of
Valais
Valais ( , , ; frp, Valês; german: Wallis ), more formally the Canton of Valais,; german: Kanton Wallis; in other official Swiss languages outside Valais: it, (Canton) Vallese ; rm, (Chantun) Vallais. is one of the cantons of Switzerland, 26 ...
in
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
near the village of
Saas-Fee
Saas-Fee () is the main village in the Saastal, or the Saas Valley, and is a municipality in the district of Visp in the canton of Valais in Switzerland.
The village is situated on a high mountain plateau at 1,800 meters (5,900 feet), surrounded ...
. It is the easternmost
four-thousander of its range.
Geography
The Weissmies is located on the
main Alpine chain, on a massif separating the
Saastal
The Saastal or the Saas Valley is an alpine valley in the district of Visp, in the eastern part of the Canton of Valais, Switzerland. It is the valley of the river Saaser Vispa. It is separated from the Mattertal to the west by the Mischabel ...
valley on the west and
Simplon valley on the east. The massif consists of two other main summits lying to the north at almost the same altitude, the
Lagginhorn
The Lagginhorn (4,010 m) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps in Switzerland. It lies a few kilometres north of the slightly higher Weissmies and also close to the slightly lower Fletschhorn on the north.
The Lagginhorn is the last four-thous ...
and
Fletschhorn
The Fletschhorn (3,985 m) is a mountain of the Pennine Alps, located between the Saas Valley and the Simplon Valley, in the canton of Valais. It lies in the Weissmies group, north of the Lagginhorn
The Lagginhorn (4,010 m) is a mountain i ...
. The mountain lies between the Lagginjoch (3,500 m) to the north and the
Zwischbergen Pass
The Zwischbergen Pass (el. 3268 m.) (german: Zwischbergenpass) is a high mountain pass across the eastern Pennine Alps, connecting Saas Almagell and Zwischbergen in the canton of Valais
Valais ( , , ; frp, Valês; german: Wallis ), more f ...
(3,260 m) to the south.
The Weissmies is one of the 10 four-thousanders surrounding the
Saastal
The Saastal or the Saas Valley is an alpine valley in the district of Visp, in the eastern part of the Canton of Valais, Switzerland. It is the valley of the river Saaser Vispa. It is separated from the Mattertal to the west by the Mischabel ...
, facing the
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* Dom people, an et ...
on the west, the third highest summit of the
Alps
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.
Climbing
It was first climbed by Jakob Christian Häusser and Peter Josef Zurbriggen in 1855 via the Triftgrat. The ascent was mired in some controversy as the local guides did not believe that the peak could be ascended without their help; when they themselves ascended to the summit by following Häusser and Zurbriggen's footprints, they found that the highest point had indeed been reached.
The east face was climbed first by J. A. Peebles, Mr E. P. Jackson and
Margaret Jackson
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with guides P. Schlegel, U. Rubi and J. Martin on 17 October 1876. The more difficult south face was climbed in 1884 by C. H. Wilson, A. Burgener, J. Furrer. Two weeks later, W. H. and E. Paine with T. Andenmatten and P. Zurbriggen opened a route on the northern ridge.
[Helmut Dumler,Willi P. Burkhardt, ''Les 4000 des Alpes'', ]
The approach to the Trift Glacier/south-west ridge (Triftgrat) route can now be made via lift to
Hohsaas
Hohsaas () is a cable car station and a ski area in the Pennine Alps above Saas Grund in Valais.
Although Hohsaas is not a mountain summit it still offers impressive views over the Dom on the Mischabel range and 18 four-thousand meters mounta ...
(3,100 m), which is located virtually at the edge of the
glacier
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. The ascent from Hohsaas takes about 4 hours and involves slopes to 40 degrees and
crevasses
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. Another route starts from the
Zwischbergen Pass
The Zwischbergen Pass (el. 3268 m.) (german: Zwischbergenpass) is a high mountain pass across the eastern Pennine Alps, connecting Saas Almagell and Zwischbergen in the canton of Valais
Valais ( , , ; frp, Valês; german: Wallis ), more f ...
(above
Almageller Hut) at the foot of the southern ridge.
See also
*
List of 4000 metre peaks of the Alps
This list tabulates all of the 82 official mountain summits of or more in height in the Alps, as defined by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA). All are located within France, Italy or Switzerland, and are often refer ...
References
Bibliography
* Dumler, Helmut and Willi P. Burkhardt, ''The High Mountains of the Alps'', London: Diadem, 1994
External links
The Weissmies on Distantpeak.comdescription of route to Weissmies from the Almageller Hut
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Alpine four-thousanders
Mountains of the Alps
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Pennine Alps
Mountains of Switzerland
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