Roche de la Muzelle

The Roche de la Muzelle (3,465m) is the most western peak of the Massif des Ecrins.[2] Located near Les Deux Alpes, the mountain - with its beautiful pyramid - dominates the resort from the south.[3]

Roche de la Muzelle
North side of the mountain
Highest point
Elevation3,465 m (11,368 ft)
Prominence529 m (1,736 ft)[1]
Coordinates44°55′52″N 6°06′19″E
Geography
Roche de la Muzelle
France
LocationIsère, France
Parent rangeDauphine Alps
Climbing
First ascent2 July 1875 by W. A. B. Coolidge with Ulrich and Christian Almer
Easiest routePD glacier/rock

Guides

  • Le massif des ecrins - les 100 plus belles courses et randonnées, by Gaston Rebuffat
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