Petit Col Ferret Explained

Petit Col Ferret
Other Name:Col du Petit Ferret
Elevation M:2490
Traversed:footpath
Location:Italy–Switzerland border
Range:Alps
(Graian Alps/Pennine Alps)
Map:Alps
Coordinates:45.8985°N 7.0683°W

The Petit Col Ferret (or Col du Petit Ferret) is an Alpine pass between the canton of Valais and the Aosta Valley.

Features

The pass stands on the main chain of the Alps at an elevation of 2,490 m.[1] It separates the Mont Blanc Massif (thus the Graian Alps) from the Pennine Alps.[2]

In spite of this peculiarity, it is less known and frequented than the neighbouring Col du Grand Ferret (often simply named as Col Ferret),[3] which is located South of the Petit Col Ferret on the route of the Tour du Mont Blanc. The two passes are divided by the modest elevation of the Tête de Ferret (2,714 m).[4]

Access

The pass is located on the access route to the Fiorio hut at 2,274 m),[5] which can be used as a foothold for ascents and hikes around the Pré de Bar glacier. Both the accesses from Italy and from Switzerland are more challenging than the ones to the Col du Grand Ferret.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Eberlein, Hartmut . Mont Blanc: Mit der "Tour du Mont Blanc". 50 Touren. Mit GPS-Daten . 82 . Bergverlag Rother GmbH . de . 2017 . 2020-01-30 .
  2. Book: The Geographical Journal . 71 . . 1928 . 39 . 2020-01-30 .
  3. Book: Rudner, Ruth . 142 . Wandering: A Walker's Guide to the Mountain Trails of Europe . Dial Press . 1972 . 2020-01-30 .
  4. Book: Labande, François . Dans les montagnes de Suisse romande: 100 itinéraires du Jura aux Alpes . fr . 231 . Editions Olizane . 2017 . 2020-01-30 .
  5. Book: Labande, François . Monte Bianco . 25 . it . 2 . Edizioni Mediterranee . 1993 . 2020-01-30 .