Täschhorn | |
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West face of the Täschhorn
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 4,491 m (14,734 ft) |
Prominence | 210 m ↓ Domjoch |
Isolation | 1.2 km → Dom |
Parent peak | Dom |
Coordinates | 46°05′01″N 7°51′26″E / 46.08361°N 7.85722°ECoordinates: 46°05′01″N 7°51′26″E / 46.08361°N 7.85722°E |
Geography | |
Location | Valais, Switzerland |
Parent range | Pennine Alps |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 30 July 1862 by the Rev. John Llewelyn-Davies and Rev. J. W. Hayward with Stefan and Johann Zumtaugwald and Peter-Josef Summermatter |
Easiest route | Many routes at PD |
The Täschhorn (4,491 m) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps in Switzerland, lying south of the Dom within the Mischabel range.
The first ascent of the mountain was by the Rev. John Llewelyn-Davies and Rev. J. W. Hayward with guides Stefan and Johann Zumtaugwald and Peter-Josef Summermatter on 30 July 1862.