Lyskamm

Lyskamm
North-east side of Lyskamm
Highest point
Elevation4,532 m (14,869 ft)
Prominence379 m ↓ Lisjoch[1]
Parent peakMonte Rosa
Isolation3 km (1.9 mi) → Zumsteinspitze[2]
Coordinates45°55′21″N 7°50′08″E / 45.92250°N 7.83556°E / 45.92250; 7.83556
Naming
Native nameLiskamm (German)
English translationLys Ridge
Geography
Lyskamm is located in Alps
Lyskamm
Lyskamm
Location in the Alps
CountriesItaly and Switzerland
Region/CantonAosta Valley and Valais
Parent rangePennine Alps
Topo mapSwiss Federal Office of Topography swisstopo
Climbing
First ascentJ. F. Hardy and party, 1861
Easiest routeBasic glacier/snow climb/scrambling along exposed ridge

Lyskamm (‹See Tfd›German: Liskamm, formerly Lyskamm, literally "crest of the Lys"), also known as Silberbast (literally "silver bast"),[3][4] is a mountain (4,532 m (14,869 ft)) in the Pennine Alps lying on the border between Switzerland and Italy. It consists of a five-kilometre-long ridge with two distinct peaks. The mountain has gained a reputation for seriousness because of the many cornices lying on the ridge and the frequent avalanches, thus leading to its nickname the Menschenfresser ("people eater").

Lyskamm from the Glacier du Lys summer 2017
Lyskamm from the Pyramide Vincent summer 2017
  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Lisjoch (4,153 m).
  2. ^ Retrieved from Google Earth. The nearest point of higher elevation is west of the Dufourspitze.
  3. ^ "Liskamm". www.zermatt.ch. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  4. ^ Swindin, Les; Flemming, Peter (1999). Valais Alps East:Selected Climbs. The Alpine Club. p. 150. ISBN 978-0900523625.