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matterhorn+glacier Latitude and Longitude:

45°59′01″N 7°39′30″E / 45.98361°N 7.65833°E / 45.98361; 7.65833
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Matterhorn Glacier
Matterhorngletscher
Map showing the location of Matterhorn Glacier
Map showing the location of Matterhorn Glacier
Matterhorn Glacier
Map showing the location of Matterhorn Glacier
Map showing the location of Matterhorn Glacier
Matterhorn Glacier
Map showing the location of Matterhorn Glacier
Map showing the location of Matterhorn Glacier
Matterhorn Glacier
Type Cirque glacier
Location Valais, Switzerland
Coordinates 45°59′01″N 7°39′30″E / 45.98361°N 7.65833°E / 45.98361; 7.65833

The Matterhorn Glacier ( German: Matterhorngletscher) is a glacier of the Pennine Alps, located at the base of the north face of the Matterhorn (4478m above the sea), south of Zermatt. It has a maximum width of approximately 2.5 km and reaches a minimum height of 2,800 metres. The glacier lies within the basin of the Zmutt Glacier.

In 1865, following the first ascent of the Matterhorn, four climbers died in a fall on the way down from the summit. Three of the dead were retrieved several days later on the Matterhorn Glacier, but the remains of Lord Francis Douglas were never found. [1]

References

Notes
  1. ^ Simmons, Dan. "Chapter 1". The Abominable.



matterhorn+glacier Latitude and Longitude:

45°59′01″N 7°39′30″E / 45.98361°N 7.65833°E / 45.98361; 7.65833
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matterhorn Glacier
Matterhorngletscher
Map showing the location of Matterhorn Glacier
Map showing the location of Matterhorn Glacier
Matterhorn Glacier
Map showing the location of Matterhorn Glacier
Map showing the location of Matterhorn Glacier
Matterhorn Glacier
Map showing the location of Matterhorn Glacier
Map showing the location of Matterhorn Glacier
Matterhorn Glacier
Type Cirque glacier
Location Valais, Switzerland
Coordinates 45°59′01″N 7°39′30″E / 45.98361°N 7.65833°E / 45.98361; 7.65833

The Matterhorn Glacier ( German: Matterhorngletscher) is a glacier of the Pennine Alps, located at the base of the north face of the Matterhorn (4478m above the sea), south of Zermatt. It has a maximum width of approximately 2.5 km and reaches a minimum height of 2,800 metres. The glacier lies within the basin of the Zmutt Glacier.

In 1865, following the first ascent of the Matterhorn, four climbers died in a fall on the way down from the summit. Three of the dead were retrieved several days later on the Matterhorn Glacier, but the remains of Lord Francis Douglas were never found. [1]

References

Notes
  1. ^ Simmons, Dan. "Chapter 1". The Abominable.



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