Pic Coolidge

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Pic Coolidge is a mountain in the French Alps, which forms part of the Massif des Écrins.

Elevation3,775 m (12,385 ft)[1]
Coordinates44°54′38″N 6°21′25″E
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Pic Coolidge
Highest point
Elevation3,775 m (12,385 ft)[1]
Coordinates44°54′38″N 6°21′25″E
Geography
Pic Coolidge is located in France
Pic Coolidge
Pic Coolidge
France
LocationHautes-Alpes, France
Parent rangeMassif des Écrins
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It bears the name of W. A. B. Coolidge, the first mountaineer to have climbed it on 14 July 1877 with his friend and Grindelwald guide Christian and Ulrich Almer, the latter's son.[2] They made the ascent by a route different from the current Normal route. Previously, the summit was called Pointe des Verges.[3]

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