List of Peaks
See also: List of mountains in SwitzerlandThe chief peaks of the Lepontine Alps are:
Name | Elevation | |
---|---|---|
m | ft | |
Monte Leone | 3,561 | 11,684 |
Rheinwaldhorn | 3,402 | 11,149 |
Güferhorn | 3,393 | 11,132 |
Blinnenhorn | 3,384 | 11,103 |
Basodino | 3,276 | 10,749 |
Pizzo Tambò | 3,276 | 10,749 |
Helsenhorn | 3,274 | 10,742 |
Wasenhorn | 3,255 | 10,680 |
Ofenhorn | 3,242 | 10,637 |
Scherbadung | 3,213 | 10,542 |
Piz Medel | 3,203 | 10,509 |
Scopi | 3,200 | 10,499 |
Pizzo Rotondo | 3,197 | 10,489 |
Hohsandhorn | 3,182 | 10,440 |
Piz Terri | 3,151 | 10,331 |
Piz Aul | 3,124 | 10,250 |
Pizzo Pesciora | 3,120 | 10,247 |
Witenwasserenstock | 3,084 | 10,119 |
Campo Tencia | 3,075 | 10,089 |
Leckihorn | 3,069 | 10,069 |
Bruschghorn | 3,054 | 10,020 |
Alperschällihorn | 3,045 | 9,991 |
Chilchalphorn | 3,040 | 9,974 |
Piz Corbet | 3,025 | 9,925 |
Piz Blas | 3,023 | 9,918 |
Monte Giove | 3,010 | 9,876 |
Pizzo Centrale | 3,003 | 9,853 |
Pizzas d'Anarosa | 3,002 | 9,850 |
Piz Beverin | 2,998 | 9,843 |
Weisshorn (Splugen) | 2,992 | 9,817 |
Pizzo Lucendro | 2,959 | 9,708 |
Piz Tomul | 2,949 | 9,676 |
Piz Cavel | 2,944 | 9,659 |
Barenhorn | 2,932 | 9,620 |
Six Madun (Badus) | 2,932 | 9,619 |
Pizzo Forno | 2,907 | 9,537 |
Piz Muraun | 2,899 | 9,512 |
Zervreilahorn | 2,898 | 9,508 |
Punta Valgrande | 2,857 | 9,373 |
Monte Cistella | 2,851 | 9,353 |
Piz Lukmanier | 2,778 | 9,115 |
Monte Prosa | 2,738 | 8,983 |
Pizzo Columbe | 2,549 | 8,363 |
Pizzo Paglia | 2,594 | 8,510 |
Pizzo Cavregasco | 2,535 | 8,317 |
Pizzo Campanile | 2,458 | 8,064 |
Camoghè | 2,226 | 7,303 |
Piz Mundaun | 2,065 | 6,775 |
Monte Generoso | 1,704 | 5,591 |
Monte San Salvatore | 916 | 3,004 |
Read more about this topic: Lepontine Alps
Famous quotes containing the words list of, list and/or peaks:
“Sheathey call him Scholar Jack
Went down the list of the dead.
Officers, seamen, gunners, marines,
The crews of the gig and yawl,
The bearded man and the lad in his teens,
Carpenters, coal-passersall.”
—Joseph I. C. Clarke (18461925)
“Do your children view themselves as successes or failures? Are they being encouraged to be inquisitive or passive? Are they afraid to challenge authority and to question assumptions? Do they feel comfortable adapting to change? Are they easily discouraged if they cannot arrive at a solution to a problem? The answers to those questions will give you a better appraisal of their education than any list of courses, grades, or test scores.”
—Lawrence Kutner (20th century)
“Why wont they let a year die without bringing in a new one on the instant, cant they use birth control on time? I want an interregnum. The stupid years patter on with unrelenting feet, never stoppingrising to little monotonous peaks in our imaginations at festivals like New Years and Easter and ChristmasBut, goodness, why need they do it?”
—John Dos Passos (18961970)