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Pic Schrader

Pic Schrader
Pic Schrader (on the right) and Punta del Sabre (left)
Highest point
Elevation3,177 m (10,423 ft)
Coordinates42°41′58″N 0°23′43″E / 42.69944°N 0.39528°E / 42.69944; 0.39528
Geography
Pic Schrader is located in Pyrenees
Pic Schrader
Pic Schrader
Location in the Pyrenees
LocationFranceSpain
Région
Communauté
Midi-Pyrénées
Aragon
Département
Province
Hautes-Pyrénées
Huesca
Parent rangeMassif du Batchimale (Pyrenees)
Climbing
First ascentAugust 11, 1878 by Franz Schrader and Henri Passet
Easiest routePar le versant espagnol, en partant de Viados

The Pic Schrader or Grand Batchimale is a central Pyrenean summit, culminating at 3,177 m (10,423 ft), located for the most part in Spain. It buckles the Louron valley with its impressive silhouette

It is located between the massifs of Monte Perdido and Posets.

Toponymy

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Formerly named Grand Batchimale, it was renamed in honour of the mountaineer, cartographer, geographer and landscape painter Franz Schrader (1844-1924), who charted many mountains and valleys in the Pyrenees in the 19th century and who carried out its first known ascent on August 11, 1878, with the mountain guide Henri Passet.

The name Batchimale is the name of the borderline crest of which it is the highest summit (there is also the Petit Batchimale). Franz Schrader quotes in his memoirs the term Pic Pétard in the sense of Pic Tonnerre ("thunder").[1]

Topography

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It is located on the Franco-Spanish borderline crest between the Louron valley (Hautes-Pyrénées) and the Spanish Huesca province, which is also situated on the Pyrenean watershed.

History

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On August 11, 1878, at 10:05,[1] the first ascent was carried out by Franz Schrader, Henri Passet and a porter whose name is forgotten.[citation needed]

Access

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Pic Schrader can be accessed from the French side through the valley of La Pez or from the refuge of La Soula. From the Spanish side, there are two itineraries, from the Viados refuge, following the western crest of la Punta del Sabre and, less frequented, passing by the Batchimale lakes.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Franz Schrader (1936). Pyrénées, Courses et ascensions. Archived from the original on 24 October 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2009.


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