Sommet du Pinet

The Sommet du Pinet (or Le Pinet or Le Truc) is a Chartreuse mountain situated at the south of the mont Granier, culminating at 1,867 m above sea level.

Sommet du Pinet
Cross at the top, with the Lances de Malissard in the background
Highest point
Elevation1,867 m (6,125 ft)
Coordinates45°25′57″N 05°54′14″E
Geography
Sommet du Pinet is located in France
Sommet du Pinet
Sommet du Pinet
France
LocationSavoie, France
Parent rangeChartreuse Mountains

Located between the townships of Entremont-le-Vieux, Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont in Savoie and Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, its ridge marks the border between Isère and Savoie.

Ascension

A departure for an hike is located at Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont in Savoie

Caving

Under the summit of the Pinet there is an important underground network, the Pinet - Brouillard system of 11,175 meters of development for 507 meters deep. This system is not connected to the Alpe network, although nearby. Nearby opens the grand Glacier network of 371 m of elevation gain for a length of 2,926 meters well known for its ice river.[1]

References

  1. "Quelques classiques spéléologiques en Chartreuse" (PDF). spéléo club de chartreuse. pp. 9–10. Retrieved July 24, 2017.


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