Corno Grande | |
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Corno Grande the east face
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,912 m (9,554 ft) |
Prominence | 2,476 m (8,123 ft) |
Listing | Ultra |
Coordinates | 42°28′12″N 13°34′02″E / 42.47000°N 13.56722°ECoordinates: 42°28′12″N 13°34′02″E / 42.47000°N 13.56722°E |
Naming | |
Translation | Great Horn (Italian) |
Geography | |
Location | Province of Teramo, Abruzzo, Italy |
Parent range | Apennines |
Climbing | |
First ascent | August 19, 1573 by Francesco De Marchi |
Easiest route | Hike |
Corno Grande is a peak situated in the central Italian province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region. It is part of the Gran Sasso massif in the Apennine Mountains and is the highest peak on the Italian Peninsula, at 2,912 m above sea level.
Its northern corrie holds Europe's southernmost glacier, Calderone glacier (Ghiacciaio del Calderone).
The first recorded ascent of Corno Grande was made in 1573 by the Bolognese captain Francesco De Marchi together with Francesco Di Domenico.
The usual route of ascent is via the western ridge, although a number of other routes exist, including one that ascends the southern face.