Piz Terri
The south face of Piz Terri (right)
Highest point
Elevation3,149 m (10,331 ft)
Prominence390 m (1,280 ft)[1]
Parent peakRheinwaldhorn
Isolation6.1 km (3.8 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates46°36′0″N 9°2′2″E / 46.60000°N 9.03389°E / 46.60000; 9.03389
Geography
Piz Terri is located in Switzerland
Piz Terri
Piz Terri
Location in Switzerland
LocationGraubünden/Ticino, Switzerland
Parent rangeLepontine Alps

Piz Terri is a mountain in the Lepontine Alps, located on the border between the cantons of Ticino and Graubünden. At 3,149 metres above sea level it is the highest summit lying on the chain between Greina and Soreda Pass. Piz Terri overlooks Lake Luzzone in Val Blenio on its west side, Val Sumvitg on its north side and Lumnezia on its east side. Close localities are Olivone (Val Blenio) and Vrin (Lumnezia).

Piz Terri from Alp Motterascio

The lake named Laghet la Greina (0.183 km²[2]) is located not far from the summit, on the northwest side of the mountain, at an elevation of 2,585 metres. The faces are steep. Only a small glacier, named Glatscher dil Terri, lies at the base of the north face. It previously extended down to the lake.

The summit can be reached by experienced hikers via a trail on the west ridge. The normal route starts above Lake Luzzone at the Motterascio hut (2,171 metres), owned by the Swiss Alpine Club.

References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Passo Soreda (2,759 m).
  2. Area retrieved from Google Earth (July 2013)


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