Sommet de Triey, Mountain summit in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France.
Sommet de Triey is a peak in the French Alps standing at around 1,200 meters high. Its slopes feature steep drops and exposed rock formations that define the mountain's appearance.
The mountain became part of detailed Alpine surveys during the 19th century. This mapping work established it as an important reference point for local navigation and mountain exploration.
Local mountaineering groups regularly organize guided expeditions to Sommet de Triey, introducing participants to traditional Alpine climbing techniques and safety protocols.
The peak is most easily reached from the nearby settlement of Champourcin to the south. Marked paths remain visible even when weather conditions change.
From this summit, there is a direct line of sight to several peaks of the Massif des Trois-Évêchés. This position made it a natural navigation point for mountain rescue teams operating in this Alpine region.
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