Cima Clausi, Mountain summit in French Alps, France
Cima Clausi is a mountain summit in the French Alps standing at 3,226 meters in elevation. The peak features steep rock faces and exposed ridges that characterize all of its climbing routes.
The mountain has been documented in French geographical surveys since the 19th century, serving as a natural boundary marker between different alpine regions. This geographical significance shaped how people in surrounding areas understood their landscape.
Local mountain guides pass down their knowledge of Cima Clausi through generations, maintaining detailed records of successful ascents and route conditions.
Mountaineers need technical equipment and alpine experience to reach the summit, with summer months offering the most favorable conditions. Weather can change rapidly at this elevation, making it important to plan ascents carefully and allow extra time.
The summit provides an exceptional vantage point at coordinates 44.85N and 6.87E, where visitors can observe multiple peaks of the French Alps.
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