Climbs 25
Rocktype UNKNOWN
Altitude 3915m a.s.l
A huge rocky wall over 600m high and cut by many wide couloirs, deep gullies and narrow goulettes. The summit consists of a large, barren plateau approximately 1.3km2 and at an average elevation of 3800m. Only a handful of the major lines on the face have been climbed and there are plenty of new objectives for the adventurous Alpinist. Much more remote than the neighbouring valley, it is rarely frequented by climbers and the itineries have a serious feel.
Once in the village, locate the hut guardian and walk with him up to the Refuge de Lepiney; this take about 2.5 to 3 hours. The NNE face of Tazaghart is 40-80mins beyond the hut depending on snow cover and your objective.
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