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词条 Le Grand Argentier
释义

  1. Geography

  2. Access to the summit

  3. Notes

  4. Maps

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| other_name =
| photo = Grand Argentier from Punta Nera.png
| photo_caption =
| elevation_m = 3042
| elevation_ref = [1]
| prominence_m =46
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| parent_peak = Punta Nera
| range = Cottian Alps / Massif des Cerces
| location = Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
| map = Alps
| map_caption = Alps
| label_position = right
| coordinates = {{coord|45.12584 |N| 6.65434 |E|type:mountain_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates_ref =
| type =
|geology = shists and dolomia
| first_ascent =
| easiest_route = from Valfréjus (Modane)
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Le Grand Argentier is a mountain of Savoie (France). It lies in the Cottian Alps range (or in the Massif des Cerces, according to French alpinistic literature) at an elevation of 3,042 metres above sea level[2].

Geography

The Grand Argentier is the main summit of a ridge dividing the valley of the Ruisseau du Frejus (NE) from the valley of the Torrent de Fontane Froide, both tributaries of the Ruisseau du Charmaix, which ends in the Arc downstream of Modane. Towards SE the mountain is connected with the neighbouring Punta Nera by a saddle at 2,996 m of elevation.[3], while the water divide Fréjus/Fontaine Froide continues with the Col du Petit Argentier (2,599 m) and the Petit Argentier. The southern slopes of the Grand Argentier are mainly detrital, while its western face, flanking Fontaine Froide valley, is remarkable for a large dolomite escarpment.[2]. Its summit is marked by a cairn.

Access to the summit

From its French side the Grand Argentier is usually accessed from Valfréjus (Modane), and is a much appreciated ski mountaineering destination.[4] In wintertime some skilifts operating there can be used in oreder to shorten the climb.[5] The normal route to access the mountain from its Italian side starts from Grange della Rho (Bardonecchia) and, after Piano dei Morti (at about 2,300 m ), leaves the foothpath leading to the Colle della Rho and reaches the summit through its South-Western slopes, at first grassy and then bare and rocky, reaching the Punta Nera and finally the Grand Argentier.[6]

Notes

1. ^Key col: unnamed saddle at 2.996 m between the Grand Argentier and Punta Nera
2. ^{{Cite book | language = it | title = Alpi Cozie Settentrionali | author = R.Aruga, P.Losana, A.Re | publisher = CAI-TCI | series = Guida dei Monti d'Italia | location = San Donato Milanese | year =1985 | pp = 272 | chapter = Sottogruppo Fréjus}}
3. ^{{fr}} Official French maps by I.G.N.
4. ^{{Cite web | title = Grand Argentier (3.042m), hivernale par le Versant Sud | language = fr | url = https://www.altituderando.com/Grand-Argentier-3042m-hivernale-par-le-Versant-Sud | publisher = Altituderando | access-date = 2019-03-23 }}
5. ^{{Cite book |language = fr | url = https://books.google.it/books?id=qAzKYyhhqdcC&q=%22grand+argentier%22++modane&dq=%22grand+argentier%22++modane&hl=it&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiV4MKVtJjhAhWE-KQKHZ_zD78Q6AEIOTAC | pp = 135 | publisher = Club alpin français et Groupe de haute montagne | title = La montagne & alpinisme| year = 1983}}
6. ^{{Cite book | language = it | title = Alta Valle di Susa | first1 = Eleonora | first2 = Filippo | first3 = Aldo | last1 = Bellino Tripi | last2 = Ceragioli | last3 = Molino | publisher = Vivalda | year = 2005 | location =Torino | series = Valli e sentieri | chapter = Il Colle della Rho e la Punta Nera | pp = 155-159 | ISBN = 8874800657 }}

Maps

  • French official cartography (Institut Géographique National - IGN); on-line version: www.geoportail.fr
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