Grand Combin
| Grand Combin | |
|---|---|
North side | |
| Highest point | |
| Peak | Combin de Grafeneire |
| Elevation | 4,309 m (14,137 ft) |
| Prominence | 1512 m ↓ Fenêtre de Durand |
| Parent peak | Monte Rosa |
| Isolation | 26.4 km → Dent Blanche |
| Listing | Ultra Alpine four-thousanders |
| Coordinates | 45°56′15″N 7°17′57″E / 45.93750°N 7.29917°E |
| Geography | |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Canton | Valais |
| Parent range | Pennine Alps |
| Topo map | Swisstopo 1346 Chanrion |
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | July 30, 1859 |
The Grand Combin is a mountain massif in the western Pennine Alps in the canton of Valais. At a height of 4,309 metres (14,137 ft) the summit of Combin de Grafeneire is one of the highest peaks in the Alps and the second most prominent of the Pennine Alps. The Grand Combin is also a large glaciated massif consisting of several summits, among which three are above 4000 metres (Combin de Grafeneire 4,309 m (14,137 ft), Combin de Valsorey 4,184 m (13,727 ft), Combin de la Tsessette 4,132 m (13,556 ft)). The highest part of the massif is wholly in Switzerland, although the border with Italy lies a few kilometres south.
The normal route starts from the Panossière Hut, which lies on the north side in the Corbassière valley. Despite the fact that no major difficulties exist, a particularly dangerous passage has to be traversed on the north flank: Le Corridor. It is a couloir dominated by seracs continuously falling on it.