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Intro
From every angle, the Rimpfischhorn presents a different side of itself: some parts glaciered, others steep and rocky. The peak is easily recognisable thanks to its distinctive shape.
한눈에 보는 Rimpfischhorn (4,199m a.s.l.)
Although the mountain cannot be seen from Zermatt or Saas-Fee, these are the starting points for climbing the Rimpfischhorn. This four-thousander is truly multifaceted: to the west and north, it is mainly covered over by a glacier, while a spectacular, 600-metre-long rock face rises up in the south and in the east. The mountain’s name comes from the mountain ridge, which can be seen from far away and looks a lot like the spine of a fish. It was first climbed by Melchior Anderegg in 1859. He was the first, but not the oldest, person to tame this mountain giant: Albert Siebenmorgen climbed it at the incredible age of 77!
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