The Blüemlisalp is a massif of the
Bernese Alps
The Bernese Alps are a mountain range of the Alps located in western Switzerland. Although the name suggests that they are located in the Berner Oberland region of the canton of Bern, portions of the Bernese Alps are in the adjacent cantons of Va ...
, in the territory of the municipalities of
Kandersteg
Kandersteg is a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Frutigen-Niedersimmental (administrative district), Frutigen-Niedersimmental administrative district in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Bern (canton), Bern in Switzerland. ...
and
Reichenbach im Kandertal
Reichenbach im Kandertal () is a village and municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Frutigen-Niedersimmental (administrative district), Frutigen-Niedersimmental administrative district in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Bern (can ...
.
Its main peaks are:
*Blüemlisalphorn (3,660 m)
*Wyssi Frau (3,648 m)
*Morgenhorn (3,620 m)
*
Oeschinenhorn (3,486 m)
The entire massif is contained within the
canton of Bern
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, as it lies north of the main crest and water divide of the Bernese Alps. To the west, it is connected with the
Doldenhorn group via the
Fründenhorn; to the east, it is continued by the
Gspaltenhorn
The Gspaltenhorn is a mountain of the Bernese Alps, located between the valleys of Kiental and Lauterbrunnen in the canton of Canton of Bern, Bern. With an elevation of 3,436 metres above sea level, the Gspaltenhorn is the highest summit of the ra ...
. To the south, it is connected to the main crest by the
Tschingel Pass.
Ascent is from the
Blüemlisalphütte' (2,840 m), over the glacier, past the
Wildi Frau
The Wildi Frau (Swiss German, literally meaning ''the Wild Woman'') is a mountain of the Bernese Alps, overlooking the Hohtürli Pass in the Bernese Oberland. It lies between the valleys of Kandersteg and Kiental, north of the Blüemlisalp. It ...
(3,274 m)
Geography
The Blüemlisalp forms a ridge of great height, cut away in precipices on the southeast side, surmounted by four principal peaks, in the following order, reckoning from east to west: Morgenhorn (3,620 m), Wyssi Frau (3,648 m), the Blüemlisalphorn (3,660 m) and the
Oeschinenhorn (3,486 m). To the southwest of the last peak, and between it and the
Doldenhorn, is a minor summit — the
Fründenhorn (3,368 m). In front of the main ridge, as seen from the northwest, e. g. from the
Dündenhorn, are seen three minor peaks which project as steep islets of rock from the great glacier-fields that cover that side of the mountain. These are the
Wildi Frau
The Wildi Frau (Swiss German, literally meaning ''the Wild Woman'') is a mountain of the Bernese Alps, overlooking the Hohtürli Pass in the Bernese Oberland. It lies between the valleys of Kandersteg and Kiental, north of the Blüemlisalp. It ...
(3,274 m), the Ufem Stock (3,222 m), and the Blümlisalp Rothhorn (3,297 m).
Swisstopo
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The current name was made official in 2002. It had been used as the domain name for the homepage of the instituteswisstopo.admi ...
map
The two main feeders of the Blüemlisalp Glacier (German: ''Blüemlisalpgletscher'') flow downwards through the openings between the three last-named summits, but a short branch from the ice-stream that descends between the Wildi Frau and the Ufem Stock turns to the north, and flows into the head of the
Kiental.
[ John Ball, ''The Alpine Guide, Central Alps, p. 43]
First ascent
The highest peak was ascended in 1860 by
Leslie Stephen
Sir Leslie Stephen (28 November 1832 – 22 February 1904) was an English author, critic, historian, biographer, mountaineer, and an Ethical Culture, Ethical movement activist. He was also the father of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell and the ...
, accompanied by R. and J.K. Stone, with
Melchior Anderegg
Melchior Anderegg (28 March 1828 – 8 December 1914), from Zaun, Meiringen, was a Switzerland, Swiss mountain guide and the first ascent, first ascensionist of many prominent mountains in the western Alps during the Golden age of alpinism, golden ...
and Pierre Simond of Argentière as guides. Starting from the chalets of the Oeschinenalp at 2 a.m., they reached the ridge near the Dündengrat at 4.15. Then mounting over snowfields, and the glacier lying between the Wilde Frau and the Ufem Stock, they passed behind, or south, of the latter summit, and gained the depression between the Blüemlisalp Rothhorn and the highest peak at 6 a.m. They finally reached the top 2 hours laters, Stephen wrote:
[
:"We reached the top at 8 a.m., and had a grand view down the cliffs to the Tschingel Glacier, as well as a very fine view over the Swiss plains, and a general panorama resembling that from the Altels, returning easily to Kandersteg by 2 p.m."
]
See also
*List of mountains of Switzerland
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References
External links
The Blüemlisalphorn on SummitPost
*http://www.bluemlisalphuette.com/
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Mountains of the Alps
Alpine three-thousanders
Mountains of Switzerland
Bernese Alps
Mountains of the canton of Bern