Pic Chaussy

Pic Chaussy

View from the Ormonts valley (southwest side)
Highest point
Elevation 2,351.4 m (7,715 ft)
Prominence 114 m (374 ft)[1]
Parent peak Le Tarent
Coordinates 46°22′37.6″N 7°6′46″E / 46.377111°N 7.11278°E / 46.377111; 7.11278Coordinates: 46°22′37.6″N 7°6′46″E / 46.377111°N 7.11278°E / 46.377111; 7.11278
Geography
Pic Chaussy

Location in Switzerland

Location Vaud, Switzerland
Parent range Bernese Alps

Pic Chaussy is a mountain of the Bernese Alps, overlooking Les Diablerets in the canton of Vaud. On its northern side lies the Lac Lioson, whilst the Col des Mosses pass flanks its western side.

Based on peakery data, it ranks as the 3862nd highest mountain in Switzerland. The nearest peaks are Pointe des Semeleys, Le Triau, La Rionde, Chatillon, Le Chaperon, and Le Tarent.

References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is Col de la Chenau (2,237 m)


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