Pollux (4,092m a.s.l.)
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Among the snow-capped twin peaks Pollux and Castor, Pollux is not as high, and also the less challenging of the two. But the summit route really packs a punch.
Pollux (4,092m a.s.l.) at a glance
Named after a pair of twins from Greek mythology, the snow-capped Castor and Pollux peaks can be found in the Valais Alps. Pollux is the smaller of the two (4,092m a.s.l.) and is also considered to be less technically challenging than its larger twin. To reach the top, mountaineers take the Klein Matterhorn cable car, after which they will have another 600-metre ascent left to overcome. This may not sound like very much, but this 600-metre ascent really packs a punch. The summit route in particular can be treacherous and features some challenging climbing routes.
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