Bishorn
| Bishorn | |
|---|---|
| Northern wall | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 4,151 m (13,619 ft) | 
| Prominence | 90 m (300 ft) | 
| Parent peak | Weisshorn | 
| Coordinates | 46°7′4″N 7°42′53″E / 46.11778°N 7.71472°E | 
| Geography | |
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| Location | Switzerland | 
| Parent range | Pennine Alps | 
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | G. S. Barnes and R. Chessyre-Walker with guides Joseph Imboden and J. M. Chanton on 18 August 1884 | 
| Easiest route | North-west flank, (F) | 
The Bishorn (4,151 m) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps in Switzerland, just north of the Weisshorn.
The mountain has two distinct summits, separated by a 600-metre easy-angled snow ridge.
- The west and higher summit (4,151 m), first ascent by G. S. Barnes and R. Chessyre-Walker with guides Joseph Imboden and J. M. Chanton on 18 August 1884.
- The east summit (Pointe Burnaby, 4,134 m), first ascent by Elizabeth Burnaby with guides Joseph Imboden and Peter Sarbach on 6 May 1884.