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The Liskamm traverse is particularly infamous. As is its western peak, also known as “the man-eater”.

Liskamm west peak (4,479 a.s.l.) لمحة سريعة عن

The Liskamm’s western peak is 4,479 metres above sea level and is separated from its eastern peak by a ridge a good five kilometres in length. In the middle of the Valais Alps, the Liskamm joins the Matterhorn to the east and the Monte Rosa group to the west. The ascent crosses the southwest ridge and is not particularly difficult. Even so, the Liskamm can be very treacherous due to the frequent avalanches and the many cornices lying on the ridge. Unfortunately, many serious accidents that have taken place here, earning it the nickname “the man-eater”. So it could be said that this is a four-thousander for more proficient climbers.

Further information and the SAC’s suggested routes 

Climbing four-thousander summits requires good physical health, meticulous preparation and technical skills in mountain sports. We recommend booking a mountain guide. Switzerland Tourism accepts no liability in this case.

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Liskamm west peak (4,479 a.s.l.)
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