Croix de Belledonne

Croix de Belledonne, at 2,926 metres (9,600 ft), is one of the highest points in the Belledonne range in the French Alps, close to the highest summit in the range, Grand Pic de Belledonne at 2,977 metres (9,767 ft). The name derives from the cross erected on the summit.

Croix de Belledonne
Left to right: Grand Pic, Pic Central and Croix de Belledonne (the cross is visible in high resolution)
Highest point
Elevation2,926 m (9,600 ft)
ListingBelledonne, Alps
Coordinates45°10′07″N 5°59′18″E
Geography
Croix de Belledonne
Location in France
LocationIsère, Rhône-Alpes
Parent rangeBelledonne, French Alps
Climbing
First ascentestimated 1850
First winter ascent on 23 February 1890 by Maurice Allotte de la Fuye.
Easiest routeVia the Lacs du Doménon

Geography

Located in the department of Isère, Croix of Belledonne is one of the highest summits in the Belledonne range.[1]

History

The first ascension is estimated to have taken place around 1850.[2].

The gap separating the Croix de Belledonne from the Central Peak is named after the alpinist Henry Duhamel[3]

See also

Notes

  1. Title : Les Pionniers des Alpes du Dauphiné,Author : Pierre Lestas, Editor : Arthaud (8 janvier 1992), Language : French, ISBN 2700307488, ISBN 978-2700307481
  2. Jean-Michel Pouy, Belledonne et Sept-Laux les plus belles randonnées, Glénat, coll. « Montagne Randonnée », 2004 ISBN 2723445186
  3. "Brèche Duhamel". CampToCamp. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
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