Coordinates: 46°47′56″N 10°04′17″E / 46.79889°N 10.07139°E / 46.79889; 10.07139

Piz Linard

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Piz Linard
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View of Piz Linard from the Engadine valley (south)
Highest point
Elevation3,410 m (11,190 ft)
Prominence1,027 m (3,369 ft)[1]
Parent peakPiz Kesch
Isolation24.9 km (15.5 mi)[2]
ListingList of mountains of Switzerland,
Alpine mountains above 3000 m
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Geography
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LocationGraubünden, Switzerland
Parent rangeSilvretta Alps
Climbing
First ascentAugust 1, 1835 by Oswald Heer and Johann Madutz
Easiest routeScramble

Piz Linard is a pyramid-shaped mountain of the Swiss Alps. At 3,410 m it is the highest peak of the Silvretta mountain range.

It was first climbed on August 1, 1835, by the geologist and naturalist Oswald Heer led by Johann Madutz.

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Piz Linard from the north in July 1986

There is a legend that a man of name "Chounard" reached the summit in 1572 carrying a large golden cross; however, the cross has never been found.[3][4]

Piz Linard is located between the valleys of Val Lavinuoz (east) and Val Saglains (west), both part of the basin of the Inn river in the Engadine valley.

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References

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  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo maps. The key col is the Albula Pass (2,383 m).
  2. ^ Retrieved from Google Earth. The nearest point of higher elevation is Piz Kesch.
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