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Light on the alps, Aiguilles d`Arves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic view of the Aiguilles d'Arves mountain in the Arves massif in the French Alps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunrise Over Lac Guichard with Arves Massif and Lake Reflection in Autumn, Aiguilles d\'Arves, French Alps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunrise Over Lac Guichard with Arves Massif and Lake Reflection in Autumn, Aiguilles d\'Arves, French Alps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Morning winter in Maurienne Savoie Jarrier Aiguilles d'Arves Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Light on the alps, Aiguilles d`Arves
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The Aiguilles d’Arves 3,514 metres 11,529 ft is a mountain in the Arves massif in the French Alps. The mountain, comprising three separate peaks in French Aiguille, is the highest point of the massif, and is located in the department of Savoie. The central peak of the Aiguilles d’Arves was first climbed by the brothers Pierre Alexis and Benoît Nicolas Magnin, from nearby Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne, on 2 September 1839. As evidence they built a cairn and left two Sardinian coins under a rock on the summit. The southern summit was first climbed by the Swiss mountain guides Christian and Ulrich Almer and their American client, W. A. B. Coolidge from New York. During the 1870s and 1880s, Coolidge claimed a number of first ascents and worked extensively in the Dauphiné Alps. Earlier, the same party had climbed L’Auguille Centrale in 1874. On the summit, they found the cairn built by the Magnin brothers, but ascribed it to `a legendary chamois hunter`. The day after their ascent of L’Aiguille Meridionale in 1878, Benoît Magnin informed them about his ascent 39 years prior.


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