Grand Combin de la Tsessette (4,135m a.s.l.)
Intro
The Grand Combin de la Tsessette is part of the Grand Combin massif, which really lives up to its nickname: the “Swiss Himalaya”. That’s because the mountain massif is surrounded by thick glacial layers.
Description
The Grand Combin massif is nestled in the western Valais Alps. One of the three main summits is the Grand Combin de la Tsessette (4,135m a.s.l.) on the eastern side of the massif. To the east, it is covered by the Glacier de la Tsessette, sloping steeply downwards over 1,200 metres. The whole mountain massif is encased in huge glacial layers, from which it gets its nickname of the “Swiss Himalaya”. From the Valsorey Hut, the ascent leads over the northwest side and up to the peak. The mountain regrettably poses risks for those who attempt to climb it, due to regular ice avalanches.
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