Roc de Gleisin
The Roc de Gleisin is a Massif de la Chartreuse mountain located between Entremont-le-Vieux and Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont in Savoie districts. Rock bars on its western side also delimit the territory of Corbel district. The summit is 1,434 metres (4,705 ft) above sea level.[1] The mountain is most composed of limestone.
Roc de Gleisin | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,434 m (4,705 ft) |
Coordinates | 45°26′32″N 05°50′53″E |
Geography | |
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Location | Savoie, France |
Parent range | Chartreuse Mountains |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | From the Col du Grapillon |
Hike
The top of the roc de Gleisin ridge allows access to Roche Veyrand south, Col de la Cluse north or to return to the town of Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont in Savoie east.
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