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Mönch
Photo by Reiko Oda
Details
| Elevation (feet): | 13448 |
|---|---|
| Elevation (meters): | 4107 |
| Continent: | Europe |
| Country: | Switzerland |
| Latitude: | 46.5667 |
| Longitude: | 7.9833 |
| Difficulty: | Technical Climb |
| Best months for climbing: | Jul, Aug, Sep |
| Year first climbed: | 1857 |
| First successful climber(s): | Siegismund Porges, Ulrich Almer, Christian Almer, Christian Kaufmann |
| Nearest major airport: | Bern, Switzerland |
| Convenient Center: | Grindelwald, Switzerland |
Description
Monch (Mönch), whose name means monk, is a monumental mountain, part of the great north wall of the Bernese Oberland. It is the central summit of the three famous mountains on this crest, with Jungfrau to its west and Eiger to its east. Though Monch is a serious mountain of snow and ice, it offers a relatively straightforward ascent, compared to its steep neighbors. Today railways take tourists near the summits of these mountains, and the Jungfraujoch Hotel (11,412 ft./ 3478 m.) has been built into the col that separates Jungfrau and Monch.
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