Monte Emilius W-SW, SW & S Faces between East-southeast and WEST Ridges

Monte Emilius W-SW, SW & S Faces between East-southeast and WEST Ridges

In MODERN MAGIC ERA All Routes & Variants from Southwest or Nine Part From Western Summit of Red Points (3401m). SEE 33 ROUTES OF MONTE EMILIUS (3559m) "First & Third Parts". From Right or South-southeast:

A of 1823:
South-southeast Crest also "Three Capuchins" Route or Standard Via from Arbolle's Vallon and Frozen Loch. Route 24.

B of 1968: Variant in ascent and in descent. Route 24bis.

C of 1965: Variant in descent. Route 24ter.

D of 1902: Variant in descent. Route 24quater.

E of 1984: South Little Couloir. Route 25; the first repetition it has been done on June 14th, 1990. While the route of June 10th, 1990 or Route on Southern Spur (Route 25bis) are just in left on small rocky rib that constitue the Western shore of the gully (but not traced in the photo)..

F of 2006 (always Route 25) S Slope (Large Pillar- S Slope and W Crest, new route).

G of 2007 (always Route 25) S Slope (S "Sinuous" Little Pillar- S Slope and W Crest, new route).

H of 1994: South-southwest Ribbing pear-shaped. Route 25ter.

Hbis of 2005 and 2009: (25quater and 25quinque) S-SW Little Pillar and S Slope (Direct Line on Eastern Little "Broken" Pillar and on Western Little "Broken" Pillar with "Great Ramp" in NW (reaching final part of 1986 Route in green line, but erroneus in subsequent drawing and tracing, because the climb took place vertically to the "Salto Grigio" or "Grey rocky Jump") and terminal part in NE towards the Summit, new routes in left by route of August 1994 and in right by the October 1986 via); (between H and I, but both not traced in the picture).

I of 1986: South-southwest Great Pillar ("Direct to Grey Fall"), new route. Routes 26 and 23.

L of 1875: West-southwest Face or Passage Corona. Route 27.

M of 1994: South Rib of Red Turrets (about 3.450/60m) and W Crest: on August 10th, 1994. (Route 27bis or between routes 27 (Via Corona) and 23 (Western Ridge of 1897, 1902, 1976 ed actually Via Ferrata since the summer 2004).

Photo by Emilio Bertona 2004

traced by Osw September 2021.
OsvaldoCardellina
on Sep 21, 2021 12:10 am
Image Type(s): Alpine Climbing
Image ID: 1063534

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